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With an indigenous history that dates back over 5,000 years, this is the land of
the Anaiwan People. ‘Uralla’ is said to mean ‘ceremonial meeting place’. Steeped in history from Aboriginal rock art to gold
fever and the legend of the bushranger, Thunderbolt, Uralla offers a taste of
outback country charm.
Attractions of interest include
the original paintings of the ‘Death of Thunderbolt’ on display in McCrossin’s Mill. You can visit the Hassett’s Military Museum
housing a collection of military memorabilia and wander around
Australia's oldest working foundry, The New England Brass and Iron
lace Foundry.
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