St Georges Terrace, Perth
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St Georges Terrace is the main street in the city of Perth, Western Australia. It runs parallel to the Swan River and forms the major arterial road through the central business district. Due to its coincidence in its west-east direction with prevailing westerlies in Perth weather, it can develop into a successful wind tunnel
Its western end is marked by the Barracks Arch, where as the eastern end joins Adelaide terrace at intersection with Victoria avenue.
Set into the pavement along the street are 150 bronze tablets commemorating notable figures in Western Australia's history. These were installed in 1979, as part of the WAY 1979 celebrations, marking the state's 150th, or sesquicentennial year of European settlement.
[edit] References
- Austen, Tom The Streets of Old Perth St George Books. 1988. ISBN 0-86778-038-X
- Stannage, C. T The people of Perth : a social history of Western Australia's capital city Perth : Carroll's for Perth City Council, 1979. ISBN 0-90999-486-2