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Alice Springs / Founded
1872
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Alice Springs (Eastern Arrernte: Mparntwe) is a town in the Northern Territory, Australia; the third largest settlement after Darwin and Palmerston.
Between 1871 and 1933, Alice Springs was simply the name of a waterhole adjacent to the telegraph station and named after Alice Todd, wife of Sir Charles Todd.
Alice Springs was established in 1861 by John McDouall Stuart during an expedition through Central Australia. Originally called Stuart, it was renamed Alice ...
5 days ago · The town originated in 1871 as a station on the Overland Telegraph Line, which crossed the MacDonnell Ranges through Heavitree Gap. The present ...
From the early settlers to the European explorers, Alice has been built up from just a few Aboriginal camps into one of Australia's top tourist destinations. ...
In 2005 there were 26,486 people living in Alice Springs. This makes it the second largest town in the Northern Territory. Alice Springs is often called "the ...
Our history and heritage - the birthplace of our town, Alice Springs. From Arrernte Country through the centuries to today's restores historical reserve.
Dec 16, 2021 · Significant European settlement in Alice Springs only occurred in 1887. The town's first sizeable building was built in 1909–the Stuart Town ...
The history of Alice Springs began back in 1871 when it was originally named by a very important explorer Alice Todd.