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By My Reckoning - Tracing the Weetangerra Road

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Dawson, Barbara

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Canberra & District Historical Society Inc

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The old Weetangerra Road has a long history, first appearing on local maps from at least 1884. It has taken various routes and adopted different names depending on locale but, in some form, has been mentioned in suburban maps into the 1980s

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Canberra Historical Journal

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2099-12-31
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