Day 102 Tuesday 26th September
Goulburn has a very interesting history. It was the first
regional town in Australia to have the steam train service. The train came from
Sydney in 1869 and there are many buildings and reminders of this around the
town. The actual town was established in 1833 as free settlers were given land
grants here. It was a large agricultural centre for the region. We did a bit of
a historical railway walk and even Rob may have enjoyed bits of it! After a
stop for coffee we drove to the War Memorial Tower lookout. We had good views
from the town here but were more impressed by the tower which was a brilliant
memorial to WW1. After lunch Rob dropped me back in town to do a couple more
historical walks while he did some jobs back at the van. With Goulburn being
such an old town there were many magnificent buildings and some interesting old
homes. There was even a very old letter-box still in use today. The letter box
had slots for letters quite high and these were for people who wanted to post
letters without getting off their horse!



















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