First Fleet Park is located between the (The Rocks), roundabout wharf (Circular Quay) and George Street (George Street) in the rocky area of Sydney, the capital of New South Wales, and covers an area of about 7000 square meters.
First Fleet Park is an open area embraced by palm trees, in one of the busiest parts of Sydney, on the green lawn, on the busy ring wharf, and on the quiet (Sydney Opera House), of the Sydney Opera House. The dome's towering Sydney seaport bridge, (Sydney Harbour Bridge), presents a sector in front of the eye.
First Fleet Park is located in the region where 11 ships of the first Fleet of England landed at anchor in 1788 and where the European colonists first came into contact with the Aboriginal Cadigal. So this land seems to be different from other places: it has always enjoyed "public ownership" treatment. Since 1788, it has set up Sydney's first post office, the first commissary store, and the first grain store on this ground. The first hospital, the first pier, the first naval dock and other public institutions and facilities, and also for the 1837-1844 circular wharf large-scale reclamation works, And the subsequent construction of the international passenger terminal provided services and support. In 1952, another maritime service building was built on the north side of the park (the now Australian Museum of Contemporary Art, Museum of Contemporary Art Australia). 1988 First Fleet Park, was rebuilt). And formed today's appearance. Now, at the entrance to First Fleet Park, there is a circular original map of Sydney Bay.
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