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The Andrew (Boy) Charlton Pool is
a favourite bathing spot for inner-city
residents, and is named after the
Sydneysider who, at the age of 16, won
an Olympic gold medal in 1924. It was
erected in 1963 on the Domain Baths'
site, which had a grandstand for 1,700.
THE ROCKS
AND CIRCULAR
QUAY
BOTANIC
GARDENS AND
THE DOMAIN
CITY
CENTRE
KINGS CROSS AND
DARLINGHURST
Woolloomooloo Finger
Wharf has been developed
as a dynamic entertainment
and residential complex.
LOCATOR MAP
See Street Finder, map 2
Harry's Café de Wheels , a snack van,
has been a Sydney culinary institution
for more than 50 years. Photographs
of celebrity customers are pinned
to the van, attesting to its fame.
The Royal Botanic Gardens
display a profusion of both
flowering and non-flowering
plants. The first trees were
planted by the newly arrived
European colonists. Some of
these plants survive today.
Farm Cove has
long been a mooring
place for visiting naval
vessels. The land opposite,
now the Botanic Gardens,
has been continuously cul-
tivated for over 200 years.
 
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