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Sydney Vlog - BEST BURGERS IN SYDNEY (EP 39)
EP.39: We enjoyed our Saturday with having Paul's Famous Hamburgers in Sylvania, NSW voted as Sydney's best burgers and received tons of great testimonials from media. They also famous with their pineapple juice. Then we went to Miranda Shopping Mall nearby.
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Murchison off-road adventure Australian outback 4x4 video
We visit Murchison off-road adventure park and make another Australian outback 4x4 video with plenty of 4 wheel driving on tough tracks, mud pits and beautiful australian outback scenery.
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BIG Escapes S01E02 Blue Mountains NSW
Blue Mountains BIG Escapes S01 EP02 takes you through a couple of interesting places to visit next trip to the Blue Mountains, stopping at Hartley and Katoomba.
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Blue Mountains Girls Getaway have 4 beautiful cottages which are available for guests to rent for to themselves for a short stay. Their premium hosted property the Lavender Majestic also offers cooked breakfast on site and discreet butler style service throughout your stay.
1407/80 Ebley Street Bondi Junction 2022 Bondi Junction NSW Australia 2022
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Hartley Store and Saddlery intend to provide an outstanding retail experience for locals and visitors, whether horse people or not and offering the opportunity of buying predominantly Australian made and owned products such as RM Williams Stockyard, Akubra, Baxter, Lyndi J, Peter Williams, Thomas Cook plus much more. They offer quality products, fashion and accessories that appeal to both locals and tourists.
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Palette Dining serves seasonal, local, inspired contemporary modern Australian cuisine. Blue mountains inspired food, wine & art. A la carte dining in the restaurant or small plates, drinks and bar snacks in our upstairs studio.
The Niagara Building 92 Bathurst Rd Katoomba NSW Australia 2780
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Hominy Bakery bakes a high-quality selection of bread, cakes, cookies. There are some things you’ll go out of your way for, such as the sugar-dusted apple, pies, pastries, tarts, cakes and bread: it’s all here and all good. The potato bread is legendary.
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Pastizzi Food of Malta Pastry With Cheese Pastizzi Tal Irkotta
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Woolpack Inn Ruins - St Marys NSW - Historic Old Hotel Pub
A look at the ruins of the Woopack Inn Great Western Highway St Marys 33° 46' 11.66 S 150° 45' 44.42 E On the banks of South Creek, St Saint Marys, City Of Penrith, Greater Western Suburbs, Sydney, NSW New South Wales, Australia.
Historical notes: James Hackett arrived in the colony as a convict in 1826. By 1828 he was working as a groom on John Jamieson's property at Regentville where he became a successful jockey, winning many races for Sir John Jamieson.
In 1835 he received his Ticket of Leave and he married in 1838 whereupon he commenced work as a butcher near Penrith. He held a slaughtering licence from the Penrith Magistrates Bench from at least 1838 to 1842 and he operated as a butcher there for some years. By 1847 he had prospered sufficiently to purchase several parcels of land at South Creek, in the township of St Marys, from the Australian Trust Company, free of mortgage. Hackett relocated his business to South Creek and immediately built himself a house on one of his parcels, adjacent to the bridge which carried the Great Western Road across South Creek.
He quickly added an extension to his 6 room house, bringing the total to 9 rooms and opened the Woolpack Inn. By 1852 he was giving his occupation and residence as Innkeeper of St Marys and by 1857 was calling himself a licensed publican. The site of Hackett's house had distinct advantages for an aspiring publican. It was located in a prominent position, immediately adjacent to a key bridge in the area and along the alignment of a major transport route into the area. Bullock teams regularly camped nearby in Victoria Square. However, a number of other inns along the road also existed at this time and they competed vigorously for the same business.
The construction of the western railway in the 1860s also drew a considerable amount of traffic (and therefore business) away from the Western Road and Hackett's land was flood prone, making maintenance of the inn difficult. The 1860s would prove to be one of the wettest decades on record, eventually resulting in the relocation of crop farming from the St Marys plain to the Cumberland Plain. In July 1860 much of the village of South Creek and the surrounding area was under water and the bridge near the Woolpack Inn had been swept away.
Although the bridge was rebuilt, it was again swept away by flood waters in November, diverting traffic to a bridge three miles up the road. Another flood in 1867 damaged yet another replacement bridge and Hackett's business was so severely affected by the continuing inclement weather that he had ceased to operate the Inn all together by that time. He appears to have turned his attention to his other properties at this time, although he continued to live in the former Inn. Following his death in 1897, the property passed to several trustees including his son,
Charles Albert Hackett with a lifetime tenancy to his sons, John and William. John was still occupying the building in the 1920s. The Inn and its surrounding land (including 20 acres behind) did not pass out of the Hackett Family until 1936 when it was sold to William Dunlop and Myrtle Agnes of St Marys. They subdivided the 20 acres south of Putland Street and began to sell off the allotments.
The Woolpack land and additional 2.5 acres was transferred to Aleksas Eirosius, a boilermaker of St Marys, in 1959. It was transferred again in 1964 to Robert Branch and was finally acquired by the New South Wales Planning and Environment Commission in 1980 as part of the South Creek Special Uses and Open Space Corridor.
Information Courtesy of Michael Hatherly