Australia Victoria
Fryerstown
A small historic gold rush town in Australia, known for its vintage charm, nineteenth-century architecture, and scenic Mount Alexander Regional Park.
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Once upon a time Fryrestown was a bubbling hub with up to 15,000 residents. The site is full of beautiful examples of late 1800s architecture, such as the Court House and Mechanic's Institute. Remaining structures include church buildings, mine ruins and the local cemetery.
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Fryerstown Guides
Remnants of Victoria's gold rush era: Ghost Towns.
angeldataios (Angie Osorio) What once were thriving towns, are now home to a very small number of residents including some non living ones.