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Sturt Street Gardens : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sturt Street Gardens
The Sturt Street Gardens is a central reservation running along one of the main thoroughfares of Ballarat (Victoria, Australia) — Sturt Street — after which it is named. The formal gardens span 13 city blocks from Grenville Street in the east to Pleasant Street in the west, are wide and cover an area of running east–west.〔''(Ballarat Open Space Strategy, Volume 1 )'', (City of Ballarat ), Australia. March 2008.〕 The historic gardens are the main gardens of Ballarat's Central Business District and significant for their heritage features including significant statues, bandstands, memorials and trees. Three of the reserve's monuments are listed on the Victorian Heritage Register and the entire gardens are listed as a heritage precinct by the City of Ballarat.〔 The gardens are important to the culture of Ballarat. Several blocks along the gardens have individual names based on their history and features such as Queen Victoria Square and Alexandra Square. == History == Sturt Street, the main boulevarde of Ballaarat, was created by the first survey of the town in 1851 by WS Urquhart. In the 1860s a dual carriageway with central median strip was created.
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