Gulgong

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Gulgong is a historic gold rush town in New South Wales, Australia, known for its well-preserved 19th-century streetscapes and heritage buildings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former gold rush town
locality
town
architectureStyle 19th-century Australian colonial
country Australia
culturalAttraction Gulgong Pioneers Museum
Holtermann Museum
historic main street
distanceToMudgee approximately 30 kilometres northwest
distanceToSydney approximately 300 kilometres northwest
economy agriculture
tourism
viticulture
feature historic shopfronts
narrow winding streets
timber and iron buildings
unspoiled 19th-century streetscape
foundedAs gold mining town
goldRushPeriod 1870s
hasEvent heritage and gold rush themed festivals
hasMuseum Gulgong Pioneers Museum
Holtermann Museum
hasPostcode 2852
heritageStatus heritage-listed areas and buildings
historicalEvent Gulgong gold rush
knownFor gold rush history
heritage buildings
historic townscape
well-preserved 19th-century streetscapes
localGovernmentArea Mid-Western Regional Council area
surface form: Mid-Western Regional Council
locatedIn Central Tablelands
surface form: Central Tablelands bioregion

Inland New South Wales
Mid-Western Region
mainStreet Herbert Street NERFINISHED
Mayne Street
nearbyCity Mudgee
primaryIndustryCurrent mixed farming
wine production
primaryIndustryHistorical gold mining
region Central West (New South Wales)
surface form: Central West
state New South Wales
timeZone AEST
timeZoneDST AEDT
tourismType cultural tourism
heritage tourism
traditionalOwners Wiradjuri people NERFINISHED
transport Castlereagh Highway nearby
rail freight line nearby

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