4 landmarks in Circular Quay with verified facts and stories most people walk right past.

Argyle Cut
Argyle St, Circular Quay, The Rocks, 2000, Australia
Walk through this passage and pay attention to the walls.

Dawes Point
Sydney Harbour Bridge, Circular Quay, Dawes Point, 2000, Australia
You are standing under the shadow of the Harbour Bridge, and beneath the roar of traffic above you is one of the most quietly extraordinary stories in Australian history.

Hyde Park Barracks
Macquarie St, Circular Quay, Sydney, 2000, Australia
The architect who designed this building was a convicted forger.

Susannah Place Museum
58-64 Gloucester St, Circular Quay, The Rocks, 2000, Australia
Four tiny terrace houses on a steep Rocks laneway, and they are the only place in Sydney where you can see exactly how working-class immigrants actually lived from eighteen forty-four to the nineteen-nineties.
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