Macquarie Place
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Macquarie Place is a small, triangular park in downtown Sydney, Australia. It is located at the corner of Bridge Street and Loftus Street, and is named after Governor Lachlan Macquarie. An obelisk in the park records the distance to various locations in New South Wales along the earliest roads developed in the early 1800s. Opposite Bridge Street is the original New South Wales Lands Department head office, which was the department responsible for surveying and mapping New South Wales.
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