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The Gundaroo Inn 150th Birthday Celebrations

29 Monday Aug 2022

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2 thoughts on “The Gundaroo Inn 150th Birthday Celebrations”

  1. Charles Robinson's avatar Charles Robinson said:

    August 29, 2022 at 6:58 am

    What are the dates and times that the exhibition is open to the public

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    • gundarooanddistricthistoricalsociety's avatar gundarooanddistricthistoricalsociety said:

      September 16, 2022 at 8:54 am

      My apologies for not responding sooner.The Exhibition will be open 17 and 18 Sept from 12 midday until pub close at about 9pm. The display is in one of the dining areas, so there may be people enjoying their lunch. Mid afternoon would be a better time to see the display.

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