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Mudgee District Fallen Shoulder Memorial
This monument was dedicated in April, 1925. It was originally erected to perpetuate the memory of brave men who gave their lives fighting for King and Country in World War 1 Later, the monument was extended to soldiers who died in later conflicts.
This is a fluted granite column on plinth surmounted by an orb. The column is surrounded by a rose garden.
Monument was constructed by Odling and Sons.

Mudgee District Fallen Soldier Memorial

Centennial Park, Fort Myers 8/17/2021

Centennial Park, Fort Myers 8/18/2021

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This house was known as the F.H. Armstrong House. It is located in the lakefront community of Ogden Dunes. It was originally completed in 1939. It is located on a sloping wooded lot in Portage, Indiana. It is 3700 square feet. There are four bedrooms and four full bathrooms. There is a main living area and a family room.

Armstrong House
Architect John Howe was hired in the 1960’s to redesign portions of the interior and to expand the structure.

Woolpack Hotel Mudgee NSW
The Woolpack Hotel Mudgee is located at 67 Market Street, Mudgee, NSW. It is an iconic country hotel. It features 13 rooms
Saint Mary of the Presentation is a Roman Catholic Church at 13 South Church Street, Mudgee, NWSW. The early church was built in 1857 by Father Callaghan McCarthy. His version included a church, sanctuary, and a sacristy.

Saint Mary of the Presentation Roman Catholic Church
The church was rebuilt between 1873–1876. The architect for the project Edward Gell. Contractor was Mr. Webb. The stone mason was Mr. Burns. The new church incorporated the pre-existing sanctuary and sacristy. A new body of the church was constructed. Foundation stone was laid 12/7/1873. The church was formerly opened on November 11, 1876. The spire was added in 1911.
The walls were brick with sandstone foundation. The building style was Victorian Ecclestical Gothic.
This is a restaurant located at 634 N.Yachtsmen Drive, Sannibel. It is in the Sanibel Marina. It provides both indoor and outdoor seating seven days for week lunch and dinner. It is named after Dorothy Stern’s. It is owned by the Ireland family.

Gramma’s Dot Restaurant

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The Mudgee Town Hall is located at 64 Market Street Mudgee, NSW, Australia. This 2 story neoclassical building was built in 1880 under Mayor Clark. It served as town hall until 1970’s.
The building was damaged during a fire in 1978. It was renovated 1978-1979 at a cost of $100,000.The public library was located into the first floor. It was renovated again in 2012-2013. The library space was doubled. Furniture and equipment for a theater were moved into the second floor.
As of 2018, the building houses a first floor library and a second floor theater/cinema.

Mudgee Railway Station
Mudgee Railway Station is located in the town of Mudgee in NSW. It is on the Grwabegar Rail Line. In 1879, Parliament authorized rail service between Wallerwang and Mudgee.
The station itself was built in 1883-1884. The architect was John Whitten. The station is beak fronted with red brick. There is a sandstone foundation. The roof is hipped corrugated. There are elaborately molded chimneys.
Internally, there are high ceilings. The walls are plastered. There are hardwood floors.
Passenger service ended in 1985. It was used by the Freight Corporation, Pacific National Association, and by community groups
The station was converted to a restaurant in 2005; closed in.2015. It is currently used by Mandurah Studio Co-operative, the Arts and Crafts Mudgee Gallery and A veteran’s drop in center.
This theater is located at 7 Church Street, Mudgee NSW Australia. It opened on August 30, 1935. It had one screen. Its capacity was 980:seats. The architect was George Newton Kenworthy.

Sign Regent Theater
The building was designated as a historic structure. It was entered into the National Trust Register on September 28, 1993.
It closed in July, 2014.
The theater can be seen in the series the Heart Guy

Regent Theater

Regent Theater