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ANZAC Memorial Park

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ANZAC Memorial Park

You're almost at the end of our tour, my friend! Up on your left, you'll see the beautiful Anzac Memorial Park. It's easy to spot with its wide, green lawns dotted with trees providing lovely shade. Right in front of you should be a splendid, ornamental fountain structure, which adds a touch of history and charm to the park.

Let's dive into the story behind this serene place! Anzac Memorial Park is a heritage-listed memorial and park located at The Strand in Townsville CBD. Originally known as The Strand Park, it was built in 1912 and was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992.

Imagine this: it's the early 1860s, and the foreshore along The Strand is developing rapidly as a recreational hotspot. By 1901, the area between King and Howitt Streets was designated a reserve for public use. Fast forward to June 1912, and this slice of paradise became a permanent park extending from King Street to Cleveland Street, all thanks to the persistent efforts of John Henry Tyack, a former mayor of Townsville.

In those early days, the affluent built their grand homes here, three hotels popped up, and it became a favored spot for moonlit promenades. Public demand led to further enhancements, like planting cedar, cocoa, and betel nut trees. By the late 1880s, The Strand had become a beloved promenade, especially on cool nights when the breeze from Magnetic Island swept through.

One early feature was an ornamental fountain and bird-bath, established around 1905, and a drinking fountain in memory of former Mayor William Joseph Castling in 1908. Ambitions for a grand park and a charming bandstand bore fruit through funds raised by John Tyack. This bandstand, designed by Arthur Beckford Polin, added a touch of elegance to the park, complete with intricate cast ironwork from Brisbane.

So as you stroll through Anzac Memorial Park, take a moment to soak in the history that shaped this picturesque spot. Enjoy the tranquility, the lush greenery, and think of the decades of community joy and memory that this park represents. Ah, history and nature - what a glorious combination!

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