R.M. Williams Outback Heritage Museum
5 Percy Street
PROSPECT, SA, 5082
Telephone: 08 8269
3752
Set up at the original site of the business, the Museum,
opened in October 1999, boasts a unique collection of R.M.
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Salisbury Water Wheel Museum
Commercial Road
On the banks of the
Little Para River
SALISBURY, SA, 5108
Telephone: 08 8258 4646
Telephone: 08 8258 3016
Historic Water Wheel in working condition now housed in a new
building on the banks of the Little Para River. The new
building has been built of stone from the demolished 'A' block
at Yatala Prison and River Murray Red Gum.
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Scots Church Adelaide (Uniting Church in
Australia)
237 North Terrace
ADELAIDE, SA, 5000
Telephone: 08 8223
1505
Email address: admin@scotschurch.org.au
Email address: 8232
6816
Web address: http://www.scotschurch.org.au
Scots Church is a congregation of the Uniting Church in
Australia. Formerly Presbyterian, the building was opened in
July 1851, making it the second oldest church in continuous
use in the city of Adelaide.
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Sea Witch Antiques
123 Lipson Street
PORT ADELAIDE 5015
Sea-Witch Antiques is one of Port Adelaide's unique
attractions. Opposite the Maritime Museum in Lipson Street, in
the heart of the heritage area, it is popular with antique
lovers, boaties, browsers, and window shoppers
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Semaphore to Fort Glanville Steam
Tourist Railway
Semaphore & Fort Glanville Stations
SEMAPHORE 5019
In the late 1890's a Military Railway was planned to run from
Glenelg along the foreshore to Largs with the intent to link
both Fort Largs and Fort Glanville. Unfortunately the service
only progressed to West Beach.
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Sleeps Hill Quarries
High Street
BELAIR, SA, 5052
Telephone: 08 8372
8812
Web address: http://www.mitchamcouncil.sa.gov.au
Twelve quarries were developed near Sleeps Hill in two
separate beds of quartzite (the upper and lower quartzites),
which crop out on both sides of a steep valley overlooking
Adelaide. The lower outcrops were exploited first and
operations gradually moved eastwards and higher up the valley.
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South Australian Brewing Company Tours
107 Port Road
THEBARTON, SA, 5031
Telephone: 08 8354 8744
Fax: 08 8351 7410
Email address: lyn.williams@lion-nathan.com.au
Web address: http://www.sab.com.au
One and a half hour tours of the South Australian Brewing
Company occur on weekdays, mainly during production times for
beer. You will see all raw materials used for brewing;
fermentation cellars, the brewhouse, keg handling, canning and
bottling lines.
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St Francis Xavier's Catholic Cathedral
39 Wakefield Street
ADELAIDE, SA, 5000
Telephone: 08 8231 3551
Fax: 08 8230 0582
Email address: maurices@senet.com.au
The southern section of the Cathedral was built in the late
1850s and the tower was finally completed in 1996.
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St Kilda Tramway Museum
St Kilda Road
ST KILDA, SA, 5110
The Museum is owned and operated by the Australian Electric
Transport Museum South Australia Incorporated, a non-profit
voluntary association having full accreditation with the
History Trust of South Australia. The Tramway Museum preserves
the electric public transport history of Adelaide.
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St Mary Magdalene's Anglican Church
26 Moore Street
ADELAIDE, SA, 5000
Fax: 08 8232 6906
Telephone: 08 8223
5293
Email address: stmarymag@adam.com.au.
Web address: http://www.adam.com.au/stmarymag/
St Mary Magdalene's is an Anglican church in the
Anglo-Catholic tradition, located in the centre of the City of
Adelaide. The parish combines a choice of liturgical styles
with an active outreach to the poor of the City.
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St Peter's Anglican Cathedral
Telephone: 08 8267 4551
Email address: petrcath@ozemail.com.au
Web address: http://www.stpeters-cathedral.org
Fax: 08 8239 2010
Building commenced on this magnificent neo-gothic Cathedral in
1869 and was completed in 1904. The towers and spires were
built and consecrated in 1902.
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Stanley Street Stroll
City of Adelaide
Customer Centre
25 Pirie Street
ADELAIDE, SA, 5001
Telephone: 08 8203
7203
Web address: http://www.adelaide.sa.gov.au
Fax: 08 8203 7554
Email address: s.jung@adelaide.sa.gov.au
This walk highlights the grand mansions of Brougham Place
built to address the Park Lands setting and, in contrast,
continues to Lower North Adelaide which features the
Chichester Gardens subdivision between Stanley, Melbourne and
Jerningham Streets. This land covered 12 town acres subdivided
into 228 lots by J B Hack in 1839 and served by the three new
streets known as Sussex Street, and East and West Pallant
Street in memory of the English region from where Hack had
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