The derelict garden store on Binney Street, Euroa, back in 2011.
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The derelict garden store on Binney Street, Euroa, back in 2011.
The AP Gardiner Building, 45-47 Railway Street, Euroa, is named after the original owner. It was built in 1901 after the first weatherboard store burnt down. The AP Gardiner building has been the home for a variety of businesses since it was built. One of the residents is the local weekly paper, the Euroa Gazette.
Tourists take advantage of the wide footpaths and shady verandahs for a spot of lunch in Yackandandah.
A hint of things to come as autumn begins in Yackandandah back in 2011.
A view down the main street of Yackandandah, this was once the main highway between Melbourne and Sydney.
It’s amazing what a difference a few months make. We visited Yackandandah back in August 2010, and I took a similar photo – bare trees and deserted streets – the place looked pretty bleak.
The wide shady wooden verandahs provide a good spot for a snack at the Yackandandah Bakery.
Yackandandah Post Office, Postcode 3749.
The State Savings Bank in Yackandandah, now looking like a clothing store. Since 2010 another bank, Hume Bank, has taken over the site.
Agent for V Brosolo Memorials – Heatane Gas Home Deliveries The Modern Bottle Gas – Funeral Director – Taxi.
Another Victorian country town and another garage that has seen better days, this time the Yackandandah Motor Garage.
Susan wanders down the main street of Yackandandah, heading towards Rainbow Crystal.