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  2. Parks and gardens of Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    The Flagstaff Gardens (7.2 ha) is one of Melbourne's oldest parks, located just north of the Hoddle Grid, bounded by La Trobe Street (where the namesaked subway station is), Dudley Street, King Street and William Street. Used by office workers at lunchtime, the park contains a memorial to the first Europeans who died in the colony and were ...

  3. Category:Parks in Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    See: Wikipedia:WikiProject Melbourne/Parks and gardens. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. R. Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria (1 C, 10 P)

  4. Flagstaff Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Flagstaff Gardens is the oldest park in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, first established in 1862. Today it is one of the most visited and widely used parks in the city by residents, nearby office workers and tourists.

  5. St Vincent Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The picturesque Victorian era gardens at the centre of the square. St Vincent Gardens in the Melbourne suburb of Albert Park, is an Australian park of national significance. It is an example of nineteenth century residential development around a large landscaped square. Development occurred as a result of a boom following the Victorian gold ...

  6. Edinburgh Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Edinburgh Gardens precinct is defined by the escargot shaped reserve originally set aside for Public Gardens, the Fitzroy and the North Fitzroy Cricket Grounds and a [former] railway station and line. The unique shape of the gardens stems from the resolution between different street grids and the desire to create a circus along Georgian lines.

  7. Fawkner Park, Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    The park was created in 1862, named after Melbourne co-founder John Pascoe Fawkner.It is trapezoidal in shape with an area of 41 hectares (101 acres), gently sloping towards a flat area, and was originally used for over seven different activities at one time, in sections specified for the purpose.

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