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The Jericho Drive Inn is the smallest Drive Inn Theatre in the Southern Hemisphere. It is a unique experience to watch the latest movies.
Redbank Park is loated on the banks of the Jordan River just east of Jericho.
Alpha is branded the ‘Town of Murals’ due to the 27 colourful murals painted on buildings throughout the town.
The Alpha region is famous for its petrified wood and its latest attraction the Fossilised Forest sculpture reflects this.
Beta was situated in a small town and railway settlement about 30 kilometres west of Alpha, between Alpha and Jericho.
The Jane Neville Rolfe collection is named after the famous water colourist who visited Alpha Station in the 1800s.
Behind the Alpha Tourist Information Centre in Shakespeare Street is the Tivoli Theatre Museum that houses a collection of memorabilia from the early settlement days.
Created by Antone Bruinsma, the Fossilised Forest sculptures celebrates the Alpha areas rich collections of fossilised wood.
Between the Bougainvilleas is an award winning heritage trail, which showcases some of Barcaldine’s varied and colourful history.
It is a camping, recreation and fishing area. It's open daily, all year round.
If you are musically inclined you might like to try playing the Thong-A-Phone and Marimba which are located in Oak Street.
Located in Oak Street, the Windmill is a symbol of the importance of Artesian Water plays to Outback Queensland. Constructed by Sidney Williams and Company.
The historic Tree of Knowledge is famous for being the birthplace of the Australian Labour movement.
Barcaldine and District Museum is housed in the old National Bank Building.
Located in Beech Street, the Masonic Lodge is a national heritage listed building which houses a working Masonic temple.
The Radio Picture Theatre is a classic Art Nouveau movie theatre, with the original canvas seating and painted screen facade.
Discover at your own pace the Australian Workers Heritage Centre - a place of reflection that celebrates the extraordinary legacy of working Australians.
While visiting the Barcaldine Visitor Information Centre, take the time to appreciate the 360-degree views of Barcaldine.
The Barcaldine Rec Park is open for you to enjoy a wide range of water sports, non-water recreation.
Lagoon Creek on the outskirts of Barcaldine is a popular walking and birdwatching area. There are two kilometres of walking tracks
Visitors can experience the action of a live sale from the purpose built viewing deck.
Many of the graves in the Blackall Cemetery date back to the late 1800s.
The Blackall Woolscour is the last remaining steam operated wool washing plant in Australia. This complex is a living museum.
What better way to rest, relax and unwind after a day's sightseeing but in the warm waters of the Great Artesian Basin at Blackall Aquatic
Anything west of here "is beyond the Black Stump". Located behind the Blackall State Schools in Thistle Street is the Black Stump memorial.