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Significant sites

Starts: Saturday, 24 August 2024
Ends: Sunday, 17 November 2024
In our ever-changing city, some sites have been lost to the past. Others have transformed yet remain places that continue to hold significance for individuals and communities. 'Significant sites' explores the places throughout our city that continue to hold meaning and play a role in our lives. Featuring building plans, photographs, and objects from the collection. The exhibition will also include a Lego creation zone. Flex your skills as an architect to design a site that leaves a lasting legacy. This exhibition is developed by City of Moreton Bay. Image credit: A popular picnicking area, Sweeney Reserve, Petrie, 1923. City of Moreton Bay PRLPC-P0001.
Add to Calendar 2024-08-24 12:00 am 2024-11-17 12:00 am Significant sites In our ever-changing city, some sites have been lost to the past. Others have transformed yet remain places that continue to hold significance for individuals and communities. 'Significant sites' explores the places throughout our city that continue to hold meaning and play a role in our lives. Featuring building plans, photographs, and objects from the collection. The exhibition will also include a Lego creation zone. Flex your skills as an architect to design a site that leaves a lasting legacy. This exhibition is developed by City of Moreton Bay. Image credit: A popular picnicking area, Sweeney Reserve, Petrie, 1923. City of Moreton Bay PRLPC-P0001. 901-949 Dayboro Road, Whiteside , QLD , 4503 , Australia
901-949 Dayboro Road, Whiteside , QLD , 4503 , Australia
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