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Ticket Prices:
Adult:
$49.50. Concession: $43.00. Child U12: $16.50. Family of 4:- 2 Adults and 2 Children 13+: $160.00. Family of 4 with Children U12:
$118.00.
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There is no better place to find the evidence of Queensland's emergence as a prosperous colony than Toowoomba's first subdivision, the Mort Estate. From workers' cottages to schools to corner stores interspersed with magnificent homes the Mort Estate has it all.
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Clifford House / Gips Restaurant |
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Every place has its 'Dark Side' and Toowoomba is no different, none more so than the unsolved murder of nurses Wendy Evans and Lorraine Wilson, whose skeletal remains were found on the cities outskirts . This tour explores Toowoomba's darkest secrets - the quirky, the sad, the fascinating, the evil. They all have one thing in common, their impact is still felt today.
From wee cottages to bonnie family homes Toowoomba’s Caledonian Estate, established in 1904, is the perfect place to explore Toowoomba’s unique residential architecture, fondness for Scottish street names and the stories of some of the subdivision's early inhabitants. Starts from the Queens Park sign at the corner of Lindsay and Margaret Streets, and ends with a coffee with your guide in Margaret Street.
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Queens Park cnr Lindsay & Margaret Street |
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Southern Queensland's heritage jewel, Toowoomba's railway precinct, links the states past with its future. Not only is the railway the most important piece of transport infrastructure ever built - well at least we think so - but its stories offer fascinating insights into Toowoomba and Queensland's past as well as its future.
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Toowoomba Railway Goods Shed |
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Find out why Toowoomba has been labelled the Melbourne of Queensland. Laid out as a Victorian era city Toowoomba's laneways give the
CBD its soul. Full of surprises, great coffee shops, boutique eateries and urban street art Toowoomba's laneways provide an urban experience
like no other.
Belying its image as a regional city, Toowoomba provides an opportunity to experience the gritty urban characteristics of much larger cities
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Bell Street Mall (cnr Ruthven Street) |
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Toowoomba's WW II history is everywhere; but only if you know where to look. So lets look. From air raid shelters and American navy bases through to command and control centres, it's all here. Learn of the small but significant role Toowoomba played in the defence of Eastern Australia and the South Pacific. Explore life in Toowoomba under the threat of invasion and much, much more.