Exhibitions in Jerilderie
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Jerilderie is a small historic town located in the Riverina region of New South Wales, Australia. The town was established in the 1850s and is situated on the banks of Billabong Creek.
Jerilderie is particularly known for its connection to the infamous bushranger Ned Kelly, who with his gang raided the town in 1879 and dictated what became known as the Jerilderie Letter, a significant historical document in Australian history. The town preserves its heritage through various historic buildings, including the Post and Telegraph Office where Kelly's gang held hostages.
Today, Jerilderie serves as a service center for the surrounding agricultural region, which primarily focuses on wool, wheat, and rice production. The town's cultural heritage is reflected in its preserved colonial architecture and historical sites that tell stories of early European settlement and Australia's bushranger era.
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