These include the Red Hill hydraulic gold sluicing site and the Burying Flat Cemetery, also known as Deadmans Gully Burial Ground.
The rush was described by a digger as "the most animated sight of those stirring times that I ever witnessed".
[5] The settlement arose nearby, and the Shamrock Hotel, an establishment reportedly frequented by "wild men," was subsequently built on the Vaughan Road.
[6] A Catholic church was consecrated in 1865, the building existing until 1956 when it was demolished.
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