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Advertised as 'Manhattan-style living', Edgewater was said to be Melbourne's first apartment high-rise when it was built in 1961. The heritage-listed 13-storey block comprises approximately 100 homes, which offer unobstructed views of the city and bay. Where is it located? Check next week's quiz for the answer.
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Who will the Wallabies play at the MCG? Test yourself with The Age quiz
WHERE AM I? Advertised as 'Manhattan-style living', Edgewater was said to be Melbourne's first apartment high-rise when it was built in 1961. The heritage-listed 13-storey block comprises approximately 100 homes, which offer unobstructed views of the city and bay. Where is it located? Check next week's quiz for the answer.


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