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NARROMINE
Narromine is the last town encounted
on the Barrier Highway when heading east. Narromine is a junction town
for five different highway directions. And a nice town it is.
Narromine is derived from an aboriginal word for
'honey person'.
The first European to visit the district was John
Oxley who traced the course of the Macquarie Rive in 1818.
The town of Narromine has produced several success
stories; most recently sports personalities, Fast bowler Glenn
McGrath.
Narromine is heavily involved in regional sport. As
a result of Narromine’s proud sporting heroes this town has a great
involvement in a number of different and varied sports. This focus
will be an enduring positive for Narromine;
When entering Narromine from the west the aviation
museum is worth a look. Modest but also of value. 
The Hotels in Narromine are country classic.   
The churches in Narromine are all century old
buildings. 
The Narromine War Memorial is a worthy and
separated acknowledgement. 
Narromine is a really nice town, lots of history
and deserves a stopover.
 
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