History of Bowral

History of Bowral

Bowral is a town which has a history spanning nearly 200 years.

Timeline

References

* [http://www.highlandsnsw.com.au/past_present/bowral_history.html| Bowral History on highlandnsw.com.au]
* [http://www.thesouthernhighlands.com.au/towns/bowral/bowral-history| Bowral History on thesouthernhighlands.com.au]


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