Early Granite Kerbing and Channelling, Cooktown
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Facts and practical information
Early Granite Kerbing and Channelling, Cooktown is a heritage-listed set of rainwater management structures at Adelaide, Charlotte, Furneaux, Green, Helen, Hogg, Hope and Walker Streets and Webber Esplanade, Cooktown, Shire of Cook, Queensland, Australia. It was built from 1884 to 1905 by Thomas Pascoe. It is also known as Early Granite Kerbing and Channelling. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 8 April 1997. ()
Coordinates: 15°28'6"S, 145°15'0"E
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Cooktown
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Day trips
Early Granite Kerbing and Channelling – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Grassy Hill, James Cook Museum, Cooktown History Centre, Mary Watson's Monument.
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Which popular attractions are close to Early Granite Kerbing and Channelling?
Nearby attractions include James Cook Museum, Cooktown (3 min walk), Mary Watson's Monument, Cooktown (4 min walk), Cooktown History Centre, Cooktown (5 min walk), Cooks Monument and Reserve, Cooktown (9 min walk).