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Established in 1849 by Sir Samuel Davenport, Beaumont Common is a historic reserve in the Adelaide suburb of Beaumont. The area features original woodland trees, including Grey Box and South Australian Blue Gum, with one Native Pine. Flora conservation efforts are ongoing to preserve its natural beauty. Amenities include bench seats, a dog bag dispenser, a drinking fountain, and a garden. The Common serves as a tranquil retreat for residents and visitors, offering a glimpse into the region's rich heritage and natural environment.
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