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    St. Brigid's Catholic Church
    #3 of 4 things to do rated by Real Travelers

    Since 1912 this huge, imposing redbrick St. Brigid's Catholic Church has shown itself to the people of Brisbane, simply by being the highest structure you can see for miles. It looks over the city and almost "calls" you to wors... more

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    St. Barnabas' Church (Anglican)
    #4 of 4 things to do rated by Real Travelers

    An old ghost gum tree stands beside this 1888 timber church known as St. Barnabas' Church filled with character. The church bell (erected in 1898) tolls for the Sunday service to call the people to worship, and the delightful i... more

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    Windsor Road Baptist Church
    #1 of 4 things to do rated by Real Travelers

    On entering Windsor Road Baptist Church, look up to admire the high, many-faceted ceiling, quite unusual with leaf shaped windows. Also unusual are the exceptionally stunning lead light windows, all of the same design, but givi... more

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    Normanby Hotel (The)
    #2 of 4 things to do rated by Real Travelers

    Adjacent to the Albion Five-Ways intersection, the Normanby Hotel is an old "Queenslander" style building with enough characters to star in a movie. The glittering pokies almost seem out of place here, at one of Brisbane's olde... more

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