Richmond, Tasmania

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Richmond<\/b> is a town in Tasmania<\/a> about 25 km north-east of Hobart<\/a>, in the Coal River region, between the Midland Highway<\/a> and Tasman Highway<\/a>. At the, Richmond had a population of 880.<\/p>

Richmond’s most famous landmark is the Richmond Bridge<\/a>, built in 1823 to 1825, around the time of the town’s first settlement. It is Australia’s oldest bridge still in use.<\/p>

St John’s Catholic<\/a> church was built in 1836, and is considered the oldest Roman Catholic church in Australia.<\/p>

The town was initially part of the route between Hobart and Port Arthur<\/a> until the Sorell Causeway<\/a> was constructed in 1872.<\/p>

Present-day Richmond is best known as being preserved as it was at that time. It is a vibrant tourist town, with many of the sandstone structures still standing.<\/p>

History<\/h2>

Richmond Post Office opened on 1 June 1832. Richmond bridge was built in 1823 and is known as the largest stone span bridge in Australia.<\/p>

Tourist attractions<\/h2>

Some notable tourist attractions<\/a> in Richmond are the Richmond Bridge<\/a>, the Richmond Gaol<\/a>, Zoodoo Wildlife Park<\/a>, a model of Old Hobart Town in the 1800s<\/a>, and numerous old and heritage-listed buildings and parks.<\/p>

File:St Luke Anglican ChurchIrenaHarrison.JPG|St Luke Anglican Church File:Cemetery at Richmond.JPG|One of the smaller Richmond Cemeteries File:The Teddy Bear Shop.JPG|The Teddy Bear Shop File:Richmond Catholic church.jpg|St. John’s church<\/p>“,”display_subtext”:”City”,”fan_count”:740,”overall_star_rating”:0}

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