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- Charters_Towers_Stock_Exchange_Arcade type Place external.
- Charters_Towers_Stock_Exchange_Arcade type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings external.
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- Charters_Towers_Stock_Exchange_Arcade type Building external.
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- Charters_Towers_Stock_Exchange_Arcade type HistoricBuilding external.
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- Charters_Towers_Stock_Exchange_Arcade comment "Charters Towers Stock Exchange Arcade is a heritage-listed building located at 76 Mosman Street, Charters Towers, Queensland, Australia. The building was constructed in 1888 by Sandbrook Brothers of Sydney and designed by the Sydney architect Mark Day. It was originally designed for the local civic leader Alexander Malcolm. It was housed in the Royal Arcade in 1890. It was also connected to the rest of the world via telegraph during this time. It operated until 1916, when it had to be shut down due to the rapidly diminishing returns from the gold mines and population." external.
- Charters_Towers_Stock_Exchange_Arcade label "Charters Towers Stock Exchange Arcade" external.
- Charters_Towers_Stock_Exchange_Arcade lat "-20.0759" external.
- Charters_Towers_Stock_Exchange_Arcade long "146.2567" external.
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- Charters_Towers_Stock_Exchange_Arcade abstract "Charters Towers Stock Exchange Arcade is a heritage-listed building located at 76 Mosman Street, Charters Towers, Queensland, Australia. The building was constructed in 1888 by Sandbrook Brothers of Sydney and designed by the Sydney architect Mark Day. It was originally designed for the local civic leader Alexander Malcolm. It was housed in the Royal Arcade in 1890. It was also connected to the rest of the world via telegraph during this time. It operated until 1916, when it had to be shut down due to the rapidly diminishing returns from the gold mines and population. It currently houses a café, a bookshop, the office of Shane Knuth and a beauty place." external.
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- Charters_Towers_Stock_Exchange_Arcade point "-20.0759 146.2567" external.
- Charters_Towers_Stock_Exchange_Arcade location Queensland external.
- Charters_Towers_Stock_Exchange_Arcade location 2152274 external.
- Charters_Towers_Stock_Exchange_Arcade location Charters_Towers external.
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- Charters_Towers_Stock_Exchange_Arcade location Charters_Towers,_Queensland external.
- Charters_Towers_Stock_Exchange_Arcade location Charters_Towers_Region external.