As you probably already know, Maldon township was discovered by heritage architects during the 1960s and recognised as having a significant number of original, unique, intact gold-mining era buildings and streetscapes.
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A RUNAWAY HORSE
During the 19th century bolting horses were a common occurrence in Victorian towns but the Tarrangower Times thought Maldon had more runaways than elsewhere.
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Maldon Cemetery honours fallen soldiers
The Maldon Cemetery paid tribute to those who served our country on the eve of ANZAC Day.
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Butts Pavilion works underway
Works are underway to repair Butts Pavilion, at Butts Reserve, Maldon. In happy Heritage news, the rustic and historic picnic shelter known as ‘Butts Pavilion’ at the base of Mount Tarrengower is currently receiving attention by contractors. Parks Victoria has confirmed that funding has been pledged towards its maintenance and repair and says the Beehive…
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