
Nestled in Townsville's West End, the Townsville Heritage Centre showcases three significant heritage buildings: the 1884 Worker's Dwelling, the 1888 villa 'Currajong,' and a 1921 farmhouse. 'Currajong' is a grand, single-storey timber house with spacious rooms opening onto wide verandahs through French doors. Originally built for bank manager Alfred MacKenzie, it later served as an RAAF Hospital during World War II. The 1921 farmhouse reflects the region's agricultural history, offering insights into early 20th-century rural life. The Centre is available for weddings and special events, providing a picturesque backdrop for memorable occasions.
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