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The Old Gum Tree is a historical site where the colony of South Australia was established as a province by British governor John Hindmarsh in 1836.
The Old Gum Tree is a historical site where the colony of South Australia was established as a province by British governor John Hindmarsh in 1836. The red gum tree after which the site is named lies encased in concrete.
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north 5045, 43 Macfarlane St, Glenelg North SA 5045, Australia
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