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North Terrace is one of the four terraces that bound the central business and residential district of the city of Adelaide, the capital city of South Australia. It runs east-west, along the northern edge of the CBD.12
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Theoretically, the northern side of North Terrace is part of the Adelaide Parklands. However, much of the space between North Terrace and the River Torrens is occupied by cultural institutions and other public buildings. Starting from West Terrace and travelling east, these buildings include:
(Morphett Street bridge)
(Kintore Avenue)
Starting at West Terrace and travelling east, the southern side of the street includes:
(Morphett Street bridge)
(Gawler Place)
(Frome Street)
(East Terrace)
In October 2007, the extension of the Glenelg Tramline from Victoria Square to the University of South Australia City West campus was completed. The tram now operates along the entire length of King William Street, and along North Terrace between King William Street and the Morphett Street bridge. One stop is located adjacent to the Adelaide Railway Station, with the terminus at the University of South Australia City West campus.
In 2009, construction commenced on a further extension of the line west to the Parklands, and then northwest and west through the Parklands to the start of Port Road, Adelaide's major northwestern arterial road.
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The Hawke Building, part of the UniSA, City West Campus |
The Yungondi Building, part of the UniSA, City West Campus |
City West terminus of Glenelg Tram - left-to-right: Hyatt Regency Hotel, Riverside Building, Morphett Street bridge, multi-storey accommodation, the old Lion Flour factory |
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Adelaide Railway Station platforms 1986, during construction of the Riverside Building and prior to construction of the Adelaide Convention Centre above the platforms |
Part of the Adelaide Railway Station building - main entrance |
Parliament House with Hyatt Regency Hotel |
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View of the South African War Memorial, looking West along North Terrace, circa 1925. |
View of the South African War Memorial, looking West along North Terrace, circa 2008. |
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Old State Library Building which now houses the Sir Donald Bradman collection |
State Library Complex |
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South Australian Museum Complex |
Art Gallery of South Australia and part of the South Australian Museum |
Mitchell Building, University of Adelaide |
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Eastern side of Mitchell Building, University of Adelaide |
Bust of Sir Douglas Mawson & the Elder Conservatorium of Music, University of Adelaide |
Bonython Hall & the Elder Conservatorium of Music, University of Adelaide |
Bonython Hall & the Ligertwood Building, University of Adelaide |
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Bonython Hall, University of Adelaide (looking west) |
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Brookman Building, part of the UniSA City East Campus |
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