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West Terrace Cemetery
Cemetery in Adelaide, South Australia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The West Terrace Cemetery, formerly Adelaide Public Cemetery is a cemetery in Adelaide, South Australia. It is the state's oldest cemetery, first appearing on Colonel William Light's 1837 plan of the Adelaide city centre, to the south-west of the city. The whole cemetery is state heritage-listed, including Smyth Chapel, and it is one of the oldest operating cemeteries in Australia.
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Established | before 1837 |
Location | 161 West Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia, SA 5000 |
Country | Australia |
Coordinates | 34°56′4″S 138°35′6″E |
Size | 27.6 hectares (68 acres) |
No. of interments | >150,000 |
Website | aca |
Find a Grave | West Terrace Cemetery |
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