Melbourne Central City
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Melbourne’s central city area has traditionally been defined as the 'Golden Mile', which is the checker-board survey by the government surveyor, Robert Hoddle, who in 1837 fixed a township of six blocks by four blocks. The boundaries were Spencer, La Trobe, Spring and Flinders Streets.
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Collins Street, Melbourne, looking west, 1900
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The Australian Hotel opposite Spencer Street Station, Melbourne, c1910, J.D. Calhoun Proprietor
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Railway and Queens Bridges and River Yarra, Melbourne
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Flinders Street Station, 2004
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Former Police Head Quarters, Melbourne, 1998
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Law Courts, Melbourne
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Homepathic Hospital, Melbourne
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The Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne (opened 1959)
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Botanical Gardens and Government House, Melbourne, 1942
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