A Stroll Around the Streets of Temora
Temora came into being as a town during the 1880 gold rush, but had been taken up as pastoral holdings forty years earlier.The sheep station bearing the name of Temora, and the area on which the town was established, was taken up by Mr J.B Macansh in 1847.
As gold mining declined in the 1880's and 90's the town quickly developed as an agriculture and pastoral centre. With the coming of the railway in 1893, development became more intense and a more substanial and permanent style of building began to emerge. Many of these were of Edwardian character with a flow onto the Federation era of the early 1900's. It is these buildings, that make the Stroll around Temora streets in central business area so very interesting.
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