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Abercrombie Caves
Australian Mineral and Fossil Museum
Bathurst Goldfields
Bathurst Court House
Bathurst Town Tour
Chifley House
Heritage Park ( Sheep and Cattle Drome)
Jenolan Caves
National Motor Racing Museum
Mt Panorama Racing Curcuit

Oberon
Jenolan Caves

Hill End
Hill End Cemetery
History Hill

Dubbo
Old Dubbo Gaol
Western Plains Zoo

Parkes
Parkes Radio Telescope
(The Dish)
Peake Hill Open Cut Mine

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Bathurst_GoldfieldsBathurst was settled in 1815, and has the distinction of being the first inland settlement west of the Blue Mountains. By the 1850s the settlement had expanded to become a prosperous town due to a successful wool industry.
This prosperity was suddenly magnified with the discovery of gold in the area. 



NuggetThe townships of Bald Hills (later renamed Hill End) and Tambaroora emerged when gold was discovered there shortly after the rush to Ophir. For the first time, reef gold was extracted, and a battery stamper was brought from England to Bald Hills. Tens of thousands of people poured into Tambaroora and Hill End through the 1870s. Significant townships with substantial commercial buildings, hotels and churches grew up. During this boom time, Bernard Otto Holtermann discovered the largest single gold nugget of reef gold found anywhere in the world. It measured 4 feet 2 inches in height, 2 feet 2 inches in width and had an average thickness of four inches. It was valued at 12,000 pounds, a phenomenal sum at the time.

Bathurst_CobbCoWith gold fever sweeping the Central West, transport became a major issue. Cobb and Co, the famous American coaching company arrived in Bathurst in 1862, and the town became its headquarters west of the Blue Mountains for the next forty-nine years. Coaches ran regularly from Bathurst to the Goldmining centres of Sofala and Hill End, carrying passengers, supplies and the all-essential Post to these thriving settlements.

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The days of gold and coaches eventually passed, but the gold rushes of the 1850s to 1870s had transformed Bathurst and other cities in the Central West from a small provincial town to a major regional centres. The cities continue to expand, its prosperity steadily growing, and many significant buidings - hotels, banks, schools churches and stately homes were built to cater for the swell of citizens brought.



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