
Peake is a small rural community in South Australia, situated along the Mallee Highway (B12), approximately 150 kilometers east of Adelaide. Established in 1907, the town was named after Archibald Henry Peake, a former Premier of South Australia. Notable landmarks include Polly's Well, sunk in 1877 to supply water to early settlers, and the Peake Historical Walk, which showcases historic sites such as the 1912 Station Master's House and the 1937 Peake Store, now operating as a tavern. The town offers a peaceful atmosphere, making it a charming stop for travelers exploring the region.
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