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Gundagai is a historic town located along the Murrumbidgee River in New South Wales, Australia. Known for its rich cultural heritage and significance in Australian folklore, the town played an important role in the region's early transportation and agricultural development.

Gundagai is particularly famous for the Dog on the Tuckerbox monument, situated five miles north of the town, which has become an iconic Australian cultural symbol commemorating the loyalty of pioneers' dogs. The town's history is marked by a significant flood in 1852, which led to the relocation of the township to higher ground. Today, Gundagai preserves much of its colonial architecture, including the historic Prince Alfred Bridge, one of the longest wooden viaducts in Australia.

The town's cultural significance is reflected in various Australian poems and songs, including Jack O'Hagan's famous "Along the Road to Gundagai." The local Indigenous people, the Wiradjuri, maintain a strong connection to the area, and their history forms an important part of the region's cultural landscape.

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Museums in Gundagai

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