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LUCINDALE
Lucindale is a small town on the
Kingston/Naracoote connector road. This town has won ‘tidy town’
awards and that tidy factor continues. Lucindale, is small town, but
does have the majority of essential services.
Lucindale has wide open avenue type streets. 
The
town is best known for hosting the annual South East Field days,
attracting over 26,000 visitors every March.
The town was proclaimed in 1877 and named for Lady
Jeannie Lucinda Musgrave—the wife of the Governor of South Australia,
Anthony. A school was established the following year. The Post Office
opened on 1 May 1877 but was known as Baker's Range for a few months.
The Churches in Lucindale has all of the main
denominations in a mix of old and new buildings.  
The Lucindale Hotel is a tavern type offer. 
The Lucindale Museum is on the eastern fringe of the
town.
The War Memorial is set in the gardens of the town. 
A nice spot this; take the time to check out the
Museum, or enjoy a refreshment or coffee at the local shops.
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