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This parish church, rebuilt in the early 1800s following a fire started by convicts in 1798 was known as “the ugliest church in Christendom.”"},{"metadata":{"width":1080,"height":1920},"type":"video","content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2FkKfMVGlv87WmOD0nxGlg%2FIMG_1363.mov?alt=media&token=4fe6284f-1217-417b-8848-2c772ef789e5"},{"type":"text","content":"The current church you see today was built between 1848-56 by Edmund Blacket. Blacket drew inspiration from British architecture, basing the building on Victorian Gothic designs with English perpendicular detail. He also used Oxford University as inspiration, with the church tower closely resembling Magdalen Tower. "}]},{"address":"Scots Presbyterian Church Sydney","location":{"longitudeDelta":0.10218818160659443,"latitudeDelta":0.09219986310369421,"latitude":-33.8646586106569,"longitude":151.20569075},"media":[{"type":"text","content":"# Scots Presbyterian Church Sydney\n\n"},{"metadata":{"width":1000,"height":982},"type":"img","version":1,"content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2FkKfMVGlv87WmOD0nxGlg%2FIMG_1376.jpg?alt=media&token=cadcfd4a-19ad-4948-b5e9-db5eacd565a5"},{"type":"text","content":"Located in the central business district on the corner of York and Margaret Street, Scots Church was the first Presbyterian church in Sydney. John Dunmore Lang, the founding pastor, was often at the center of attention, as he did not stick to the status quo. Lang was the first pastor to not be on the government’s payroll, and was seen as being overly friendly with Aboriginals and immigrants, something that was considered a big taboo at the time. \n\nLang also actively fought against corruption and injustices in the world. He joined the Parliament and was a pivotal part in pushing for the founding of schools, including the first university in Sydney. "},{"metadata":{"width":1080,"height":1920},"type":"video","content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2FkKfMVGlv87WmOD0nxGlg%2FIMG_1378.mov?alt=media&token=5b47ec03-40ee-479e-9502-b89784c1618e"},{"type":"text","content":"The church was built in 1826 and has undergone multiple reconstructions. Additionally, throughout the building’s life, it has gone from being one of the most populous presbyterian church to one that was nearly abandoned. This church is rich with history and a place worth visiting, even if attendees are not religious. The significance of its founder is worth commemoration in its own right. "}]},{"address":"Wynyard Park","location":{"longitudeDelta":0.10218818160659443,"latitudeDelta":0.09219986310369421,"latitude":-33.86622171282482,"longitude":151.2060366},"media":[{"type":"text","content":"# Wynyard Park"},{"metadata":{"width":919,"height":1600},"type":"img","version":1,"content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2FkKfMVGlv87WmOD0nxGlg%2FIMG_1390.jpg?alt=media&token=45902062-6868-4e69-9c34-c9c2b4678f74"},{"type":"text","content":"Wynyard Park is almost unrecognizable to anyone who saw it in its early days. It used to be an open square surrounded by military barracks, hence its originally being known as Barracks Square or the Parade Ground. After this area was renamed the Victoria Barracks in 1848 – following the arrest of Governor Bligh in 1808 – the square was split. The square was soon renamed Wynyard Square after General Edward Buckley Wynyard. He was the commander of the British troops in Australia from 1848 to 1853. \n\nIn 1875, the square was converted into a park. Copying the British style, the park was gated off and only certain residents in the area were allowed to enter, granted they had a key. However, in 1907, the more Americanized idea of parks being open to the public had popularized. In turn, the park’s gates were torn down and the area is now enjoyed by the public. \n\nIn the park, there is a statue dedicated to John Dunmore Lang in honor of his services both for Scots Church and for the country as a whole. His impact is commemorated, with the statue placed near the church."},{"metadata":{"width":1080,"height":1920},"type":"video","content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2FkKfMVGlv87WmOD0nxGlg%2FIMG_1392.mov?alt=media&token=bde89961-f5ae-4f0a-be4c-92d1ec2f0842"},{"metadata":{"width":1000,"height":844},"type":"img","version":1,"content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2FkKfMVGlv87WmOD0nxGlg%2FIMG_1393.jpg?alt=media&token=0d36d62e-ce4a-4b97-9929-2ee57777fe66"}]},{"address":"Wynyard Place","location":{"longitudeDelta":0.10218818160659443,"latitudeDelta":0.09219986310369421,"latitude":-33.867004403825796,"longitude":151.20649796506498},"media":[{"type":"text","content":"# Royal Australian Regiment Memorial"},{"metadata":{"width":1000,"height":478},"type":"img","version":1,"content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2F7Hl8z1NO7LR7dcdmcAzJ%2FIMG_1397.jpg?alt=media&token=dd898857-fba2-461b-8afc-02c8cc80d66b"},{"type":"text","content":"The Royal Australian Regiment Memorial is one of the very few memorials made for the South-East Asian wars. This was made to honor soldiers who fought in Korea, Malaysia, Malaya, Borneo and Vietnam. \n\nThe artist, Dennis Adams, was a war photographer in 1942 and was also appointed Captain in the military history section in 1943. As such, he has served in countries all over the world and was awarded the Order of Australia model in 1989. \n"},{"metadata":{"width":1080,"height":1920},"type":"video","content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2F7Hl8z1NO7LR7dcdmcAzJ%2FIMG_1398.mov?alt=media&token=4f46ad10-cff3-4f73-b17b-ed97fcfe8f4c"},{"type":"text","content":"Over the years, the memorial has been vandalized twice. Adams has stepped up to redo it and restore it to its original beauty.\n"},{"type":"link","content":"https://www.cityartsydney.com.au/artwork/royal-australian-regiment-memorial/"}]},{"address":"Forgotten Songs","location":{"longitudeDelta":0.10218818160659443,"latitudeDelta":0.09219986310369421,"latitude":-33.867296110657975,"longitude":151.2079667},"media":[{"type":"text","content":"# Forgotten Songs"},{"metadata":{"width":1000,"height":1333},"type":"img","version":1,"content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2F7Hl8z1NO7LR7dcdmcAzJ%2FIMG_1415.jpg?alt=media&token=eea31833-385a-4017-b69f-c6d34b44cf65"},{"type":"text","content":"The Forgotten Songs installation is a commentary on urbanization and the effects it has had on Sydney’s wildlife. The bird cages hanging from the sky represent a number of species that are native to New South Wales which are either at risk for, or are, extinct. The cages are coupled with the sounds of multiple types of birds chirping. For birds that are nocturnal, their chirping can only be heard in the evening. "},{"metadata":{"width":1080,"height":1920},"type":"video","content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2F7Hl8z1NO7LR7dcdmcAzJ%2FIMG_1409.mov?alt=media&token=c25c4da1-cd76-4dda-a24f-21384da2c20a"},{"type":"text","content":"This installation created by Michael Thomas Hill works to make passersby reflect and acknowledge our impact on our environment and other species that inhabited it before us. While we cannot change the past, we can try our best to not repeat it. Hopefully, through this thought provoking art piece, we can come together and find ways to save these species at risk of extinction. \n"},{"type":"link","content":"https://www.cityartsydney.com.au/artwork/forgotten-songs/"}]},{"address":"St Mary's Cathedral","location":{"longitudeDelta":0.10218818160659443,"latitudeDelta":0.09219986310369421,"latitude":-33.87119226418046,"longitude":151.21333690000003},"media":[{"type":"text","content":"# St Mary's Cathedral"},{"metadata":{"width":989,"height":1600},"type":"img","version":1,"content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2F7Hl8z1NO7LR7dcdmcAzJ%2FIMG_1450.jpg?alt=media&token=da3eac02-5bc5-4d8c-aa83-834ee67fcd7b"},{"type":"text","content":"This Roman Catholic cathedral that you see today is actually the second St. Mary’s Cathedral. The first one unfortunately burned down in 1865. The building was inspired by the English- style Gothic revival movement with hints of Australian culture mixed in. The architect, William Wardell, worked to incorporate the native plants into his design. While construction began in 1866, it was not fully completed until the year 2000, as only modern tools, such as helicopters, were required to complete Wardell’s vision. While this is not the biggest nor tallest church in Australia, it does have the greatest length. "},{"metadata":{"width":1080,"height":1920},"type":"video","content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2F7Hl8z1NO7LR7dcdmcAzJ%2FIMG_1431.mov?alt=media&token=697909ad-285a-48c7-b0a5-65370584842a"},{"type":"text","content":"This stunning building is considered the mother church for Catholics in Australia, as it is located in its biggest city in a highly populated area. \n"},{"type":"link","content":"https://www.stmaryscathedral.org.au/history-art/history-of-the-cathedral/"}]},{"address":"Australian Museum","location":{"longitudeDelta":0.10218818160659443,"latitudeDelta":0.09219986310369421,"latitude":-33.8740758106607,"longitude":151.2128845},"media":[{"type":"text","content":"# Australian Museum"},{"metadata":{"width":1000,"height":602},"type":"img","version":1,"content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2F7Hl8z1NO7LR7dcdmcAzJ%2FIMG_1454.jpg?alt=media&token=46c2292f-78c4-473a-81a3-824b8d285337"},{"type":"text","content":"The Australian Museum was first established in 1827. This museum has always put at the forefront its value in research and education. While initially named the Sydney Museum, it was renamed to what it is today in 1836. When the museum first opened, collections were available to viewers in multiple buildings throughout Sydney. However, in 1846, construction began on the building we now see before us today. "},{"metadata":{"width":1000,"height":524},"type":"img","version":1,"content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2F7Hl8z1NO7LR7dcdmcAzJ%2FIMG_1460.jpg?alt=media&token=9d655c30-5db3-449f-b4c1-4a52ce1c7f2a"},{"type":"text","content":"The museum is filled with tons of unique exhibits for visitors to explore. As collections continue to grow, more wings are being built in order to house all these wonderful artifacts. "},{"metadata":{"width":1080,"height":1920},"type":"video","content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2F7Hl8z1NO7LR7dcdmcAzJ%2FIMG_1466.mov?alt=media&token=070e54fa-dcd8-405e-8164-8d661dc73e02"},{"type":"text","content":"Among the numerous excellent exhibitions, one that is particularly notable is the “Lord Howe Island expeditions.” It studies the fauna that are indiginous to Lord Howe Island which is a volcanic island between New Zealand and Australia. The goal of this expedition was to find a male and female dryococelus australis, also known as Lord Howe Island stick insects or tree lobsters, in order to prevent them from going extinct, as there are only just over 20 remaining in the world. \n\nGeneral admission for the museum is free. However, to see special exhibits, such as the Jurassic Park exhibit that is on display currently, tickets will have to be purchased."}]},{"address":"Anzac Memorial","location":{"longitudeDelta":0.10218818160659443,"latitudeDelta":0.09219986310369421,"latitude":-33.875566652097675,"longitude":151.21096320878513},"media":[{"type":"text","content":"# Anzac Memorial"},{"metadata":{"width":1080,"height":1920},"type":"video","content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2F7Hl8z1NO7LR7dcdmcAzJ%2FIMG_1471.mov?alt=media&token=d96c7840-0369-42bd-aa1b-0b2583571910"},{"type":"text","content":"The Anzac Memorial, located in Hyde Park, was made to honor the soldiers who served during World War I. It also created a safe space for people to mourn the loss of their family members who passed away during battle. The two foundation stones and memorial were dedicated on November 24th, 1934 in a highly broadcasted event. \n\nIn 1984, the Anzac Memorial was rededicated to everyone who had ever served the country, following the amending of the Anzac Memorial Act 1923. \n\nUpon entering the memorial, you will see countries’ names engraved upon the wall, representing the places Australia fought during the war.\n"},{"metadata":{"width":1000,"height":1140},"type":"img","version":1,"content":"https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/freeguides-prod.appspot.com/o/assets%2Ftours%2F7Hl8z1NO7LR7dcdmcAzJ%2FIMG_1476.jpg?alt=media&token=8a072051-e72e-478c-a782-192819c6815c"},{"type":"text","content":"In the Anzac Memorial, the Hall of Silence is striking. The statue, titled Sacrifice, is inspired by the Spartan saying, “come back with your shield – or on it.” The dead warrior is being carried on his shield by his mother, wife nursing infant, and sister. This statue is to represent all the young lives lost in defending the country. It is a powerful symbol that evokes reflection."},{"type":"link","content":"https://www.anzacmemorial.nsw.gov.au/"}]}]
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