
Nestled in Faulconbridge, New South Wales, the Corridor of Oaks Park is a heritage-listed site commemorating Australia's Prime Ministers. Established in 1934 by Joseph Jackson, the park features a series of oak trees planted by each Prime Minister or their close family members, symbolizing the nation's history and unity. The park also honors Sir Henry Parkes, known as the Father of Federation, whose former residence, Faulconbridge House, is nearby. Recent upgrades have enhanced accessibility, including a boardwalk connecting the oak trees and improved facilities.
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