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Euroa, Victoria, Australia

Euroa Anglican ChurchThe St Paul's Anglican Church in Euroa
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Euroa is a town in North East Victoria, Australia. It has a population of 3,000 people (2012 estimate).

Euroa's history dates from 1836, when Major T.L. Mitchell camped in the area. This led to the establishment of a settlement. By 1854 a proper town has materialized, and a post office opened that on 1 January that year.

Visiting Euroa

From Melbourne take the M31 (Hume Freeway) to reach Euroa.

Euroa bank buildingFormer National Bank building in Euroa
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Places of Interest in Euroa

  1. Euroa Fish Latter
    Mini locks at the creek in Seven Creeks Gardens. The locks allow fish to travel up and down stream.

  2. Euroa Show & Shine
    Showcase of rare, vintage vehicles.

  3. Farmers' Arms Hotel Museum
    Museum housed in a historic structure that was built in 1876 and served as a hotel until 1917. The museum re-creates the period rooms of the 19th and early 20th century, such as a radio room, a hospital room and one dedicated to war memorabilia.

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