Linton, Victoria
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Linton is a small town in Victoria, Australia off of Glenelg Highway which was first settled about 1840. Linton was named after a pioneer family in an area. There is a bird sanctuary to the south-east of the township near Springdallah Creek.
[edit] History
Gold was found in 1848 in what later became known as the Linton Diggings. Chinese people among others mined the local shafts until the gold ran out; they then stayed and set up market gardens. There is significant amounts of mining equipment left in the Linton district.
In December 1998 five firefighters were killed when they became trapped in a tanker by a wildfire.
[edit] External links
- travelmate.com.au – Linton, Victoria