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  1. Tour the Creswick Regional Park, or enjoy a stroll and picnic on the shores of scenic St George's Lake, home to waterbirds and the elusive platypus. Take in a round of golf at the newly designed course at the RACV Goldfields Resort or get yourself lost in the Tangled Maze, created from hundreds of flowering plants.

  2. The Creswick Historical Society plays a pivotal role in safeguarding the town’s heritage, collecting artifacts, documents, and stories that paint a vivid picture of its past. The Historical Society’s museum offers visitors a chance to step back in time and explore the town’s evolution. A Living Tapestry.

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  4. Although the early gold rushes of the 1850s in the creeks and gullies surrounding Creswick brought prospectors, mining parties, families and businesses to the riches of the area, the 1872 discovery of a new ‘deep lead’ deposit of gold, buried in ancient rivers under the basaltic lands to the north east, secured the Creswick district a place in history as the world’s richest deep alluvial ...

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  5. Welcome to the Odessa at Leavers hotel. Nestled deep in the central highlands gold country lies a little cosy wine bar. Odessa springs the oldest building in Creswick to life with its live music, cocktails, local wines, craft beers and delicious bar food. The building was originally built in 1856 and narrowly missing the big Creswick fires in ...

  6. The Creswick Visitor Information Centre is located at 41-43 Albert Street, and is currently open 7 days a week, from 10.00am to 4.00pm. We can also be contacted on 5345 1114 during these hours. You can also info@creswick.net Business & Tourism Creswick for visitor information.

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  8. In 1885 the country’s 14th Prime Minister, John Curtin, was born in the town, his father was a local policeman. So did the multi-talented Lindsay Family, with artist Norman Lindsay perhaps the most famous of Creswick’s artistic sons. Click here for more information about Creswick's famous people. Click here for many 'things to do' in Creswick.

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