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Como House is a historical house, with associated gardens in the City of Stonnington, Victoria, Australia. It was constructed in 1847 for Sir Edward Eyre Williams and now serves as a tourist attraction under the custodianship of the National Trust of Australia .
The service started on 2 November 1982 (Melbourne Cup day) with the single tram, as amendments were required to the Liquor Licence Act to allow for the service of alcohol on a mobile restaurant. [2] The driver and conductor were provided by the MTA while onboard staff are Colonial Tramcar Restaurant employees.
On the north side of the river the trail passes Federation Square, the newly established riverside park of Birrarung Marr, Melbourne Park, and the Melbourne Cricket Ground. On the south side, the trail passes several rowing clubs. It also passes the Royal Botanic Gardens and Como House nearby.
Lake Como, Italy, has stolen the hearts of George Clooney and his wife, Amal Clooney — and now you can visit their favorite hotspots with Us Weekly’s “VIP Scene” guide. The journey begins ...
Leon Massoni sold his share of the restaurant to his partner George, and later owned restaurants including 'Ristorante Massoni' with his partner in business Pietro Grossi, the father of Guy who as of 1999 ran 'Grossi Florentino'. [7] George Tsindos ended a 50-year era by selling The Florentino to Italian Restaurant Melbourne CBD. [8]
Chinese Museum, Melbourne: Ethnic: Heritage and culture of Australia's Chinese community City Gallery, Melbourne: Art: website, exhibits from the city's art and history collections Cooks' Cottage: Historic house: Mid 18th century cottage of Captain James Cook's parents in England that was transported to Melbourne Fairhall (House Museum) Art
In 2006, Jamie Oliver selected Melbourne as the location for "Fifteen Melbourne", the Australian restaurant for his reality television show Jamie's Kitchen Australia. Dance music is a thriving part of the Melbourne nightclub and festival scene. National dance music festivals Stereosonic and Future Music both originated in Melbourne.