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Albury Attractions

Albury (pop. 43,770) is the twin town of Wodonga. It is a popular stopover on the Hume Highway between Sydney and Melbourne. It was here that Hume and Murray on their journey of exploration in 1824 reached the Murray, and this later became the most important crossing over the river, which here forms the boundary between New South Wales and Victoria.
Dean Street
On the main street (Dean Street) of Albury are a number of interesting 19th C buildings: the railway station, the courthouse, the post office and the Regional Art Centre, housed in the former town hall. The old Turk's Head Inn (Wodonga Place) is now the Regional Museum.
Monument Hill
There is a good view of Albury from Monument Hill, on which there is a 30 m high war memorial.
Address
Parklands Albury Wodonga
Gateway Visitor Information Centre
Lincoln Causeway
Wodonga, NSW 3690
Australia
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