Macquarie River Bridge

Macquarie River Bridge is a bridge in , .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Ross Bridge and Ross Female Factory.

Bridge
is an historic bridge in the town of in central , , completed in July 1836. It crosses the Macquarie River. The sandstone bridge was constructed by convict labour, and is the third oldest bridge still in use in Australia. is situated 3 km southeast of Macquarie River Bridge.

Museum
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The , a former workhouse for female convicts in the penal colony of Van Diemen's Land, is located in the village of , in the of . is situated 3½ km southeast of Macquarie River Bridge.

Church
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is situated 3 km southeast of Macquarie River Bridge.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Ross and Campbell Town.

is a small historic town in the centre of the , 120 km north of and 80 km south of . was first settled in 1821 as a garrison town for soldiers, as a coaching stop on the Midlands Highway and as a market town.

is a small but picturesque town in Northeast Tasmania that makes a pleasant stop if you're driving the 200 km from to .

Macquarie River Bridge

Latitude
-42.01° or 42° 0′ 36″ south
Longitude
147.47° or 147° 28′ 12″ east
Elevation
177 metres (581 feet)
Open location code
4R99XFRC+22
Geo­Names ID
8169430
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