Discover the best top things to do in Greater Melbourne, Australia including Malvern Railway Station, Crossroads Uniting Church, Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Box Hill Town Hall, Christ Church St Kilda, Trinity Uniting Church, Brighton, Fitzroy, Victoria, Altona Homestead, Malvern Town Hall, Hawthorn Railway Station.
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Holy Trinity Anglican Church was constructed in the 1840s, before Victoria was a State. It is built of bluestone and appears to be solid. These days, it has services in English and Arabic, servicing the growing Middle Eastern population in the Northern Suburbs. Holy Trinity has other outreach programs for new migrants.
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The Box Hill Town Hall dates from 1935, when this splendid town hall was the centre of a proud lower middle class suburb, hardly an Asian restaurant in sight. In these thriving older suburbs, an admirable town hall was a matter of civic pride. The Box Hill Town Hall is built in neo Grec style, a neo-Classical Revival style, which accounts to the magfiicent columns out front. The Town Hall, which is classified by the National Trust, is a great venue for community events, which draw people frrom all over Melbourne. Art lovers will find the Artspace Gallery interesting, with its collection of early Australian Impressionist paintings.
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Great suburb for a slow wander down and into some cool little shops mixed in with some great old heritage buildings and a mixture of people and styles..
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Home of the Altona Laverton Historical Society and located within Logan Reserve. Fascinating local history museum and like a step back in time
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The Hawthorn Railway Station dates from 1861, when It was the end of the line. Today, it serves the Lilydale, Belgrave and Alamein Lines. Hawthorn has progressed from being an outer suburb to being one of Melboune's most prestigious addresses. It was only in 1882 that the station ws upgraded with an additional platform when the line was extened to Camberwell. The Hawthorn Station is showing its age, but it's worth a visit. After all, it's getting on fort 200 years old.
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