Central Coast Council is encouraging the community to step into the shoes of Wyong locals from the 19th century by joining one of four Wyong Heritage Guided Walks in April and May.
These tours are run by the Wyong Family History Group as part of an annual celebration of the National Trust Australian Heritage Festival to celebrate local history, community and the evolution of local businesses.
Director Community and Recreation Services, Melanie Smith said the Wyong Heritage Walk showcases local buildings and highlights their longstanding historic significance.
“The immersive $5 guided tours are a great way to discover how Wyong developed as a town,” Ms Smith said.
“The tours have an array of photographs showing how the town looked in its earliest days and how it looks today.
“Plus, there are plenty of historic locations to visit nearby including The Chapman Building, Alison Homestead Museum, Wyong Milk Factory, Central Coast Wetlands Pioneer Dairy, The Royal Hotel and Turton’s Corner.”
To find more information, search ‘wyong heritage walk’ at lovecentralcoast.com
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