Glenrowan

Glenrowan, in northeast Victoria, Australia, is famous as the site of bushranger Ned Kelly’s last stand in 1880. The Kelly Gang’s final shootout with police occurred here, ending their outlaw career. Today, Glenrowan capitalises on this history, offering Kelly-themed attractions like museums, statues, and reenactments. Visitors can explore the siege site and learn about 19th-century bushranging. The town also serves as a gateway to the nearby wine regions of Rutherglen and King Valley, blending historical tourism with food and wine experiences.

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