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The station had two clocks, one for Albury time and one for Wodonga time as there was 25 minutes difference between New South Wales and Victoria before Eastern Standard Time was introduced. Tel: 02 It was opened in and has become an ideal starting point for anyone wanting to learn about the history of the city. The Library Museum's permanent exhibition "Crossing Place: A Story of Albury" tells the story of the district from the time when it was occupied by Wiradjuri people through to the modern day.

The building is particularly impressive and the exhibitions are interactive and state of the art. They are ideal recreation areas. Of particular interest is the Hovell Tree Park. The Hovell Tree, marked by the explorer on November 17, , was flanked by another tree marked by Hamilton Hume which was destroyed by fire in the 's. Hovell's original carved inscription has disappeared beneath new growth but a bronze plaque contains a facsimile. Botanical Gardens The Botanical Gardens date from they were officially opened in and are recognised as some of the finest gardens in rural Australia.

Personally I think they are the best. There are over 1, native and exotic plants including such rarities in Albury as a 46 m Queensland kauri; several river red gums which have been grown from the seeds of the Hovell Tree; a pine which grew from a seed taken at Lone Pine in Gallipoli and there is an outstanding children's garden.

A highlight of the gardens is the Hume Monument - the tribute to Hamilton Hume, the first European through the area - which was built in America and originally erected in in the place of the Hume Tree which had been destroyed.

The monument was moved to the gardens in and the band stand was built in It, rather poetically, notes: "Over the years, the gardens have won many prizes for layout, design, plant selection and annual planting designs.

Explore the 1, plus native and exotic plant species while walking along the curved paths and rounded shrub beds. Instead you may choose to walk cross country over the lush lawns to find a favourite spot in the garden. They recommend that this is completed barefoot for the full experience! It is known as Monument Hill due to the 30 metre war cenotaph. There are a number of walking tracks around the hill as well as a straight path to the centre of the city. The Hume Dam Located 15 km east of Albury, the Hume Dam was built between and with the specific aim of storing the spring, snow waters for use during the dry summer months.

It was a response to the droughts of the s and resulted from the River Murray Water Agreement. It was officially opened in December, At the time it was the largest dam in the southern hemisphere and one of the world's largest. It was subsequently enlarged between and Its surface area is 20, ha, its total length 1. The catchment is about 16, square kilometres. There are 29 regulating gates, each 6 x 8 m, and a 50 megawatt hydro-electric station has been established to best utilise the volume.

Lake Hume is used for swimming, sailing, water skiing, paragliding, fishing, sailboarding, jet skiing and canoeing. There are picnic, barbecue and children's play facilities, scenic countryside, swimming beaches, boat ramps, stores, canoe hire and camping. Walking and Cycling Tracks There are more than 40 km of interlinked trails around Albury. There is a brochure which provides detailed information, as well as clear and useful maps, to the nine trails around the city. Wagirra Trail A delightful walk along the Murray River.

It is 5. It links up with a number of other tracks and is described as a "two metre wide shared pathway which meanders through the riverside parks Noreuil, Australia, and Hovell Tree , past the Adventure Playspace at Oddies Creek, Albury Swim Centre, through Padman Park and west of Kremur Street to Horseshoe Lagoon. The sculptures are accompanied by interpretative panels and videos via smartphone which tell the story of Aboriginal history and the cultural significance of the Murray River.

Bungambrawatha Creek Trail A walk through the centre of Albury which runs for 6. The path continues off the road through Patricia Gould Reserve and links with a sealed path from Padman Drive, alongside Kremur Street. It is only 1. Albury-Thurgoona Trail A long, straight 9. Tokyo Olympics Where is Albury, Australia? Location of Cities in Australia. News letter Facebook Linkedin Twitter Blog. Where is Karratha. Where is Queanbeyan.

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