The Albury Railway Station is a most impressive building. It was built during 1880 and 1881 and has been placed on the NSW state heritage register. The information centre is located next to the station.
The lady in the information centre was very friendly and helpful and provided us with pamphlets with information about places we could visit. As we were leaving the centre, Bruce Pooley, who lives in the area, arrived to collect information leaflets for the carnival information bags.
View from Railway Station along Dean Street to the Memorial on the hill |
It was very peaceful at the river as we watched a group of canoeists paddling on the river.
At the end of Hume Street is Hovell Tree Park. In 1824 the explorers Hume and Hovell marked trees in this area near the river. Only the Hovell tree survived. Monument Australia has an image of the Hovell tree and a little more information. If we return to Albury this is one area we could investigate further. The trees were located at a section of the river still known as Crossing Point. A sign provides information about the history of Crossing Point.
Crossing Point sign - click image to enlarge |
A plaque provides additional information.
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In the afternoon we drove to the war memorial on a nearby hill. The area was closed due to construction works around the site so we parked the car and walked to get a closer look. Waling around the top of the hill provided views of Albury and the surounding area.
Back in the car we drove to the beginning of the Yindyamarra sculpture walk by the river.
We encountered a number of different artworks along the first section of the walk.
Reconciliation Shield (2014) - Tamara Murray |
Creature Seats (2014) - students of James Fallon High School |
'Googar' Goanna (2014) - Darren Wighton |
There are a number of walks available in this area.
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At the beginning of this walk we encountered this old tank stand
and farm shed, remnants of early days of farming in the area.
There were also examples of a Wiradjuri campsite.
We then continued the relaxing walk through the wetlands.
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