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Dayboro's first hotel was built by James Kincaid Berry in 1892 and licensed as the Crown Hotel, ca. 1910
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Francis Hart's Blacksmith Shop, Hamilton (Dayboro)
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Frank Hart's wheelwright and blacksmith's shop, Terrors Creek (Dayboro)
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Hay Cottage when it was a farmhouse at Rush Creek, near Dayboro
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John McKenzie (1828-1908), pioneer of Dayboro
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John McKenzie (1828-1908), pioneer of Dayboro
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Portrait of Janet McKenzie (nee Fulton) (1834-1913)
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Portrait of John McKenzie
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Portrait of John McKenzie (1828-1908)
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Portrait of Mrs Janet McKenzie
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Terrors Creek (Dayboro)
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Terrors Creek Creamery, late 19th century
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The original Crown Hotel building in Dayboro, ca. 1923

We respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Country across our region. We also acknowledge and pay our respects
to the Kabi Kabi, Jinibara and Turrbal Traditional Custodians, and their elders past, present and emerging.