FRIDAY 23.12.2011: Spent last night at Conara Roadside Park - have been fortunate this week that all our stays were in Freedom Camps. Onward to Campell Town which was originally one of the four garrison towns linking Hobart and Launceston. One of Campbell Town's famous attractions is the convict-built Red Bridge (1838), the oldest bridge on the National Highway. It was named by Governor Macquarie after his wife, Elizabeth Campbell, as was the river passing through the town, the Elizabeth River. Campbell Town is also home to The Foxhunters Return, a colonial Georgian coaching inn built by convicts around 1833.
COURT HOUSE - OPERATIONAL UP UNTIL 4 YEARS AGO |
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