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  2. Gympie - Wikipedia

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    Gympie's Mary St offers a wide array of bars, cafes, and shops with 19th-century Victorian architecture. The historic Railway Hotel was built in 1915 and is listed on the Queensland Heritage Register. [69] The Gympie Town Hall Reserve Complex, built in 1890, was added to the Queensland Heritage Register in 2011. [70]

  3. City of Gympie - Wikipedia

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    A town hall was built in 1890. On 4 January 1895, Glastonbury Division was abolished and split between the Widgee Division and the Borough of Gympie. [4] [5] On 31 March 1903 the Borough of Gympie became the Town of Gympie under the Local Authorities Act 1902 and on 7 January 1905 was proclaimed City of Gympie by the Governor of Queensland. [6] [7]

  4. Gympie Region - Wikipedia

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    The Gympie Region is a local government area in the Wide Bay–Burnett region of Queensland, Australia, about 170 kilometres (110 mi) north of Brisbane, the state capital. It is between the Sunshine Coast and Hervey Bay and centred on the town of Gympie .

  5. Gympie Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Gympie Town Hall is a heritage-listed town hall at 2 Caledonian Hill, Gympie, Queensland, Australia.It was designed by Department of Public Works (Queensland) and John James Clark and built in 1939 by Marberete Company Pty Ltd, Department of Public Works, and Joseph Jew.

  6. Gympie Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The Gympie Family History Society coordinates regular cemetery walks with up to 60 people attending. [6] These walks are known as Cemetery Crawls. [ 7 ] Participants learn more about the pioneering families that created the town.

  7. Gympie Court House - Wikipedia

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    The Gympie Court House was constructed between 1900 and 1902. It was the second substantial court house to be constructed in Gympie, and as such demonstrates the development of the town and consequently, the evolution of Queensland's history. [1]

  8. Queensland National Bank, Gympie - Wikipedia

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    Queensland National Bank is a heritage-listed former bank and former town hall at the corner of Channon Street and Nash Streets, Gympie, Gympie Region, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by John Richard Hall and Claude William Chambers and built from 1876 to 1877 by Andrew Collins.

  9. Gympie Lands Office - Wikipedia

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    Gympie Lands Office is a heritage-listed former court house and public administration building at 26 Channon Street, Gympie, Queensland, Australia.It was designed by Queensland Department of Public Works and Queensland Colonial Architect's Office and built in 1942 by the Department of Public Works, Gympie City Council, Mark Doggett, Andrew Collins, and George Caldwell.