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Huge fortifications where built on Middle Head in Sydney in the s and s and in the Princess Royal Fortress was built at Albany the only significant port between Perth and Port Lincoln against the possibility of invasion. The fort was continuously manned from After the complex was a school, a migrant camp and a holiday camp. By the s it had fallen into disrepair and was being vandalised. In the restoration of the site began. Today visitors can inspect the Guard House, the Canteen, the Officer Commanding's Residence, the stables, barracks and married quarters, and the various guns and artillery storage points.

It is open from 9. The Quarantine Station was built to isolate passengers on ships where there was a fear that disease might have broken out. Work began in and by the original hospital and caretaker's quarters had been expanded to include a doctor's quarters, servant's quarters, isolation wards, a morgue, laundry, wash house, store, dining room and a special area for the first class passengers.

The trail to Point Possession starts at the Camp Quaranup Car Park and passes the morgue, nurse's quarters and graves to continue to the outcrop where George Vancouver claimed the territory. Torndirrup National Park It has always seemed strange that Western Australia's government parks and environment agency, which went by the sublime acronym - CALM Conservation and Land Management , has become the positively banal Department of Environment and Conservation.

Such is bureaucracy. When I first visited the area CALM had a beautifully illustrated publication, Rugged Mountains, Jewelled Sea: The South Coast Heritage Trail Network by Libby Sandiford still available from second hand shops in which she wrote: "Flanking the south-western side of King George Sound, Torndirrup National Park named after one of the local Aboriginal tribal divisions provides not only breathtaking coastal scenery ranging from rugged granite cliffs to sandy beaches, but excellent views of both the southern ocean and hinterland.

From the prominent hills it is easy to see why the harbour was favoured by sailing ships, and to contemplate the changes made since European settlement. In winter there is the added excitement of sighting albatrosses and whales. For the more adventurous a greater appreciation of this coastal region can be gained by walking out towards Bald Head.

This medium grade 10 km return walk take you along the crest of Flinders Peninsula to Bald Head, the landmark that guided explorers into King George Sound, and past the 'coral beds' that so intrigued the early explorers. Captain Vancouver noted in 'coral was entirely in its original state, particularly in one level spot The calcetrations have solidified around what were once tree and shrub roots.

Subsequent erosion has exposed their many shapes. The Gap The Gap is a crevice between sheer, 25 metre high granite cliffs which, when the seas are wild and savage, can cause waves to reach the viewing platform.

It is metres from the car park. The Natural Bridge The surprise is the scale of the bridge. It is huge. It is accessible from the car park and has an excellent viewing platform. The platform is metres from the car park. From the platform it is possible to view Cable Beach which lies to the east.

The Blowholes Located a short drive from The Gap and clearly signposted, the Blowholes are natural crevices in the granite rocks where, when the sea is running a decent swell, water shoots high into the air. The experience, which involves a walk of a few hundred metres and a flight of stairs, can be disappointing if there is no swell.

The views from the pathway can compensate for the lack of action. A quiet little inlet which is ideal for swimming and fishing it is protected from large waves. The 'harbour' was named after an ex-convict who, caught by a storm, managed to steer his fishing boat into the calm waters. The Department of Environment and Conservation website about the park is useful.

Given our current feelings about whaling it is amazing to register that as recently as the Cheynes Beach Whaling Company, which had started at Frenchman Bay in , was still harpooning whales off the coast of Western Australia. The only reasons it ceased operation was a collapse in the price of whale oil and the uncertainty of an extension on their government licence. By the whaling company had already established a museum and souvenir shop. Whale Watching The whale watching season at Albany is between June and October when Humpback and Southern Right whales come close to the shore for annual calving.

There are also a number of commercial operators who take cruises and tours out into the Great Southern Ocean. The Whaleworld website has a section devoted to whale watching with a list of recommended local whale tour operators.

Albany Wind Farm Ah! On average there are only seven days a year when the wind is not strong enough to turn the turbines at the Albany Wind Farm. Located 12 km south-west of the city centre via Frenchman Bay Road and Princess Avenue the project was started in when twelve kW turbines were established. In another six bigger turbines kW were added meaning that the wind farm can now produce They operate at variable speed, which means that the blades speed up and slow down with the wind.

This three-story Greek Revival home welcomed freedom seekers and served as a meeting place for noted abolitionists throughout the course of the 19th century.

Stephen Myers was born enslaved in New York State, received his freedom at 18 years of age, and rose to prominence in abolition circles. In the 's, he is noted as managing "the most efficient organization in the state of New York, in the business of aiding the way-worn and weather-beaten refugee from slavery's shambles.

Visitors can experience, through interactive, innovative activities, the challenges that confronted these early civil rights activists. Year round events for students, youth, residents and visitors offer a range of different ways to engage with this compelling story and recognize its relevance for us today.

Sit in the restored front parlor where the Vigilance Committee met, participate in a site-wide scavenger hunt to find clues about the home's history, or volunteer for preservation projects to keep this important resource vibrant. Learn more about the Stephen and Harriet Myers Residence. In , the mansion became the home of banker and philanthropist Thomas Worth Olcott. The Olcott family lived continuously in the Mansion until when they bequeathed the house and property to the Albany County Historical Association.

The Mansion is currently interpreted for the period The Mansion is on the National Historic Registry. The Schuyler Flatts is located in the floodplain of the Hudson River. The property includes 6, plus years of history in the area.

Schuyler Flatts was possibly purchased by Phillip Pieterse Schuyler in During the s the property was used as encampments during wartime. The land was occupied from members of the Schuler family from until After which it fell into despair and became a scene of vandalism and the house on the property suspiciously burned down in The Town of Colonie purchased the property in and turned the property into a park, named the Schuyler Flatts Cultural Park in The Schuyler Flatts became a national landmark in Pruyn along with his wife, Ann Hewson and their eight children occupied the summer home.

It is a two story blend of Federal and Greek architecture. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in The Verdoy Schoolhouse was moved to the property in The Pruyn house is currently opened to visitors as the historical and cultural arts center for the Town of Colonie.

There are currently ten buildings on the Pruyn House Complex which include Buhrmaster Barn, a smokehouse, a potting shed, a woodshed, a Tool Museum, a carriage house and a well house.

Built in , Van Schaick Mansion sits on one of several small islands at the mouth of the Mohawk river where it meets the Hudson. A Revolutionary War camp was situated just behind the mansion and it was from here that many key figures, including George Washington, visited the mansion. Learn more about the Van Schaick Mansion.

Located on the Hudson River just north of the city of Albany, the Watervliet Arsenal is the nation's oldest manufacturing arsenal. Founded in to support the War of , the Arsenal became the nation's "Cannon Factory" in and continues today as the sole manufacturing facility for large caliber cannons in the US.

A small museum housed in a midth century building on the premises offers a look at the history of the Arsenal and of big guns. For more information, visit the Watervliet Arsenal's website. Please enable JavaScript in your browser for a better user experience. Jump to subpage Mayor Erastus Corning. Albany County Municipalities and their History. Albany's Shaker Settlement. The Cohoes Mastodon. George Stacey Davis. USS Slater. Schuyler Mansion. The first recorded sighting of the King George sound was in The following year the first map the south coast was produced which shows a bay and islands that is possibly King George sound.

On the 27th of January a ceremony was held celebrating the founding of the settlement. Albany became an important port for ships travelling from Europe to the Eastern States and for people travelling to the West Australian gold rush. By passengers a week were disembarking in Albany form the Eastern States. Due to the King George Sounds strategic importance and the threat of War between Russian and Britain in the mid s an agreement was reached in to build a defensive position in Albany.



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