Flagstaff Gardens
Melbourne's first public gardens were established on the highest point of land in the city and hosted a signalling station that flagged the arrival of ships in the bay. Also known to early settlers as Burial Hill, the gardens were a pioneer burial site until the establishment of the Melbourne Cemetery in 1853. Today, Flagstaff Gardens feature picnic areas with barbecues, a playground, tennis, netball and volleyball courts and a walking path. The gardens are a popular lunchtime oasis for city workers and are adjacent to the Queen Victoria Market.
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