Stop! Time to explore town
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A NEW Inglewood tourist brochure has been released with a focus on key sensory experiences and encouraging visitors to “Stop See Shop Savour Stay Share”.
Inglewood shops and businesses took delivery of the Loddon Shire brochure in time for the mid-year school holidays that are seeing hundreds of extra visitors to the town and across the region.
The brochure encourages people to:
Stop in the historic Brooke Street precinct. 
Shop in one of the eclectic vintage and collectable stores and call in at the unique Eucalyptus Distillery Museum at the northern edge of town. 
Savour a great coffee or a hearty meal in town. Visit the local butcher, home of Inglewood Aged Beef or stop by the IGA supermarket to stock up on quality provisions. 
See the gold rush era buildings and the legacy bestowed by architect William Charles Vahland. 
Take in the sights and sounds of Kooyoora State Park and Melville Caves, a short drive from town. 
Stay a little longer to enjoy the slower pace and wide, open spaces. 
Share your experiences and help spread the word about our great little town.
Aimed to boost visitation to the historic town, council’s tourism site says: “The first thing you’ll fall in love with, in Inglewood is the gold era streetscape as you drive up the main drag. Getting out of your car to explore, you’ll quickly find plenty more to capture your heart in this friendly highway town.”
“The grand historic buildings of Inglewood stand as testament to the wealth that flooded into this area. Today antiques and collectibles stores are clustered amongst the exquisite buildings and historic shopfronts.”


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