The Adelaide Arcade
The oldest Arcade in South Australia, We find out if the Adelaide Arcade is really haunted
Haunting Australia S01E05 Adelaide Arcade 23 Apr 2015
Haunting Australia S01E05 Adelaide Arcade 23 Apr 2015
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01. Adelaide Zoo
Australia's second oldest zoo (after Melbourne Zoo), and the only major metropolitan zoo in Australia to be owned and operated on a non-profit basis. Houses about 300 native and exotic species, with over 1,800 animals on site. The giant panda exhibit, which opened in December 2009, is home to two giant pandas, Wang Wang and Funi.
02. Adelaide Botanic Garden
A 51 hectare (125 acres) public garden at the north-east corner of the Adelaide city centre. Amongst other scientific and educational displays of native and international horticulture, the gardens hold one of the earliest propagated specimens of the Wollemi Pine tree, which was discovered as recently as 1994.
03. Big Rocking Horse
A tourist attraction located in the town of Gumeracha. Designed by David McIntosh, the structure weighs 25 tonnes and stands at over 18 metres tall. Part of a larger complex that includes a wooden toy factory, wildlife park and café.
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Was an Australian prison located in Thebarton. Was the first permanent one in South Australia and operated from 1841 until 1988. The Gaol is one of the two oldest buildings still standing in South Australia. Now a museum, tourist attraction and function centre.
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A monument in the city centre, commemorating those who served in the First World War. Memorial services are held at the site throughout the year, with major services on both Anzac Day (25 April) and Remembrance Day (11 November).
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A 17 hectare park in the West Parklands. Has one of Adelaide's best playgrounds - Bonython Park Adventure Playspace, a vibrant kiosk [Bonython Park Kiosk], boating lake, open kick/play fields and junior playground. On both sides of the river, multi-barbecue stations with picnic and relaxing spots are available for the public.
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Was a gift from Adelaide's sister city, Himeji, in 1982. The entrance is from South Terrace, between Pulteney and Hutt Streets. The garden in split into a sansui, a mountain and lake garden, and a karesansui, a dry rock garden intended to evoke mountains surrounded by water.
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Also known as Tarndanyangga, is a public square. Is in the centre of the city's grid of one square mile. The Kaurna people know the area as Tarndanyangga, The Dreaming Place of the Red Kangaroo. A statue of Queen Victoria stands near the centre of the square.
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An entertainment complex located on the foreshore at Glenelg. Has the following attractions: the Slides, the Cars, the Castle, the Carousel, the Golf, the Boats, the Train, the Wheel, a large game arcade, and a cafe.
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Adelaide Arcade History | Full Tour
Adelaide Arcade was opened in 1885 and was hailed as the most modern shopping precinct in the Southern Hemisphere. With its prominent position between Grenfell Street and Rundle Street (subsequently Rundle Mall), it has continued to be a popular shopping hub to this day.
In 1885, a syndicate was formed and the contract let for the construction of a handsome arcade which would then be the largest in the Southern Hemisphere, on a site extending from Rundle Street to Grenfell Street.
Adelaide and Gay’s Arcades are fine examples of the 1880’s boom period. They are testimony to the period during which Rundle Street was transformed into a retail precinct of great renown.
Despite modifications, changes and even a fire, both Adelaide and Gay’s Arcades remain true to their original ambience and style as nineteenth-century shopping developments.
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Rundle Mall TV Episode 14 Adelaide Arcade celebrates 125 years
Adelaide Arcade is a beautiful shopping experience with an exciting atmosphere and this year the arcade is celebrating 125 years. In this episode thanks to Adelaide Arcade you will get a look at the history of fashion over the last 125 years. From bustles to flapper dresses, bomber jackets and mullets, there have been alot of styles.
You can also join us in celebrating Adelaide Arcade's milestone with bubbly and birthday cake on 13th December. To RSVP please email 125birthdayparty@adelaidearcade.com.au
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More information on Rundle Mall from Wikipedia
Rundle Mall is a pedestrian street mall located in Adelaide, South Australia. It was opened as a pedestrian mall in September 1976 by closing the section of Rundle Street between King William Street and Pulteney Street, to vehicular traffic.
The street continues as Rundle Street (as before) to the east and Hindley Street to the west.
The pedestrian mall has become the centerpiece of Adelaide's city centre, home to some of the most expensive real estate (per square metre) in the state. It competes with the large shopping complexes in the suburbs, (e.g. Westfield Marion, Centro Arndale, Elizabeth Shopping Centre, etc.)
In 2009, retail space directly on the mall leased for up to $3,700 per square metre per year.
The mall is home to the South Australian flagship stores of many large Australian retailers and a large number of smaller independent and chain stores.
The mall also features a number of arcades and plazas containing smaller boutiques and eateries. These include the Italianate styled Adelaide Arcade (also being the first retail establishment in Australia with electric lighting, and allegedly home to six ghosts), Regent Arcade, Gay's Arcade, City Cross, Southern Cross, Adelaide Central Plaza, Myer Centre, Renaissance Arcade, and Rundle Place.
There are usually several buskers performing in the mall, licensed by the Adelaide City Council. The mall's stores are generally open seven days a week.
Rundle Street, from which the mall takes its name, is named after John Rundle, a member of the British House of Commons and an original director of the South Australia Company.
The street was named on 23 May 1837 by the Street Naming Committee. In 1895, the first electric street lighting was installed at the intersection of Rundle Street (as it was then), King William Street and Hindley Street. It also had a tramline run through it when it was still part of Rundle Street.
In November 1972, the then South Australian Premier, Don Dunstan, issued the closure of the western part of Rundle Street to create Rundle Mall, due to extreme congestion caused by traffic and the increasing number of pedestrians.
Other than Police and other government vehicles, drivers need permission to drive on the pedestrian strip. The mall is a dry zone as well as a smoke-free zone.
There are several items of modern sculpture in the mall. The best-known is the 4 metre tall The Spheres by Bert Flugelman; two large stainless steel spheres with a diameter of 2.15 metres balanced one on top of the other.
They are most commonly referred to as the Mall's Balls or Rundle Mall balls. The Mall's Balls are a common meeting place for visitors to the mall.
Erected in 1977, they were commissioned by the then Hindmarsh Building Society (subsequently absorbed into the Adelaide Bank) and donated to the City of Adelaide to mark the building society's 1977 centenary.
Other sculpture includes a group of life-size bronze pigs − Horatio, Truffles, Augusta and Oliver - rooting around a rubbish bin.
Of note is the historic Beehive Corner, completed in 1896. It lies at the western end of the Mall, on the corner of King William Street, and was originally owned by John Rundle.
Beehive Corner is built in the Neo-gothic style, which is generally reserved for churches. The Mall also contains a fountain (The Fountain) that is painted in Victorian colours and was cast in the late 1800s.
Not to be left in the dark, Rundle Mall also boasts the ELITEM Rundle Mall Super Screen—a 35SQM P12 LED display which broadcasts city and state notices as well as other local business messages.
Another noteworthy large lighting display is the Rundle Lantern which marks the eastern end of Rundle Mall and the beginning of Rundle Street.
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Busking in Adelaide Arcade, South Australia
Busking in Adelaide Arcade, South Australia
The Haunted Adelaide Arcade Ghost Stories
The Adelaide Arcade is Australia's oldest and most haunted arcade. Since opening in 1885 it has accumulated numerous ghosts and become a popular spot for paranormal investigators. Watch this video to learn the ghost stories of the haunted Adelaide Arcade and check for additional content.
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Rundle Mall - Adelaide - South Australia
Rundle Mall is a pedestrian street mall located in Adelaide, South Australia. It was opened as a pedestrian mall in September 1976 by closing the section of Rundle Street between King William Street and Pulteney Street, to vehicular traffic.[1] The street continues as Rundle Street (as before) to the east and Hindley Street to the west.
The pedestrian mall has become the centerpiece of Adelaide's city centre, home to some of the most expensive real estate (per square metre) in the state. It competes with the large shopping complexes in the suburbs, (e.g. Westfield Marion, Centro Arndale, Elizabeth Shopping Centre, etc.) In 2009, retail space directly on the mall leased for up to $3,700 per square metre per year.[2]
The mall is home to the South Australian flagship stores of many large Australian retailers and a large number of smaller independent and chain stores. The mall also features a number of arcades and plazas containing smaller boutiques and eateries. These include the Italianate styled Adelaide Arcade (also being the first retail establishment in Australia with electric lighting, and allegedly home to six ghosts), Regent Arcade, Gay's Arcade, City Cross, Southern Cross, Adelaide Central Plaza, Myer Centre, Renaissance Arcade, and Rundle Place.
There are usually several buskers performing in the mall, licensed by the Adelaide City Council. The mall's stores are generally open seven days a week.
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Haunting: Australia - Adelaide Arcade - Close Ups
Behind the scenes look at filming of the investigation at Adelaide Arcade by cast member Allen Tiller
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The Haunted Manhattan Drycleaners - Adelaide Arcade
In May 2015, Eidolon Paranormal was invited by the Berry family to investigate inside their shop, the iconic, Manhattan Dry Cleaners, inside the Adelaide Arcade, we in turn invited out friends, who do tours in the Arcade, GCT Paranormal Investigators to come along as well!
This is only the 2nd time the shop has been professionally investigated, with the first time being for television show Haunting: Australia - the VERY FIRST team to EVER investigate the Adelaide Arcade.
The Manhattan Dry Cleaners shop is the very spot were Arcade Beadle Francis Cluney lost his life. His spirit is said to linger in the Arcade, most prominently in the Manhattan Dry Cleaners - this is just a snippet of a larger video to come.
Busking in Adelaide Arcade, South Australia
GHOST tells us how they DIED | HAUNTED Adelaide Arcade Paranormal Investigation
The old Adelaide Arcade is said to be one of the most haunted places in Australia. It has a terrible history liked to death and is rumored to hold a number of ghosts. In this video, we investigate and attempt to communicate with these ghosts, gaining a very interesting result! Read more about the Adelaide Arcade:
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