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More than $2 million price tag as 135-year-old Braidwood hotel comes up for sale

More than $2 million price tag as 135-year-old Braidwood hotel comes up for sale

Canberra Times5 days ago
The main street has about 3 million car trips through it a year, Mr O'Connell said, though admittedly, "a lot of them are repeat cars" and booms during summer holiday time. Just over an hour from the ACT, the town is loved by Canberrans as a stopover location when travelling to the NSW South Coast.
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