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List of places on the Victorian Heritage Register in the Shire of Gannawarra facts for kids

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The Shire of Gannawarra in Victoria, Australia, is home to some really old and special places. These places are so important that they are listed on the Victorian Heritage Register. Think of this register as a special list that helps protect buildings, bridges, and other sites that tell us about Victoria's history. The Heritage Council of Victoria looks after this list to make sure these treasures are preserved for everyone to enjoy.

Exploring Historic Places in Gannawarra

The Shire of Gannawarra has four amazing places on the Victorian Heritage Register. Each one has a unique story and helps us understand what life was like long ago. Let's take a closer look at these historic spots.

Bael Bael Homestead: A Glimpse into the Past

The Bael Bael Homestead is a historic farm home located on Lake Charm-Quambatook Road in Bael Bael. This homestead was built around the 1870s. Imagine what life was like for families living here over 150 years ago! It was added to the register on February 13, 2009. Homesteads like this one show us how people lived and worked in the countryside during the early days of settlement.

Barham-Koondrook Bridge: Connecting Communities

The Barham-Koondrook Bridge is a very important bridge that crosses the Murray River. It connects Koondrook in Victoria with Barham in New South Wales. This bridge was built in 1903 and has been helping people travel between the two states for over a century. It's located on the Kerang-Koondrook Road in Koondrook. The bridge was added to the heritage register on July 10, 2008, because of its historical importance in connecting communities.

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The Barham-Koondrook Bridge, connecting two states.

Condidorios Bridge: An Old Creek Crossing

The Condidorios Bridge is another historic bridge found on Island Road in Koondrook. It crosses over Gunbower Creek. This bridge was built in 1906, just a few years after the Barham-Koondrook Bridge. It shows the early engineering skills used to build important crossings for roads and transport. It was added to the register on April 22, 1999.

Koondrook Tram Complex: Tracks of History

The Koondrook Tram Complex is a fascinating set of historical sites related to an old tramway. It includes parts of the tram line and related structures in Koondrook and Teal Point. This tramway was built in 1889. Trams were a popular way to transport goods and people in the past. This complex helps us understand how transport worked before cars became common. It was added to the heritage register on August 20, 1982, making it one of the earliest places in Gannawarra to be recognized for its heritage.

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