Historic sites
Historic sites are reserves which have been established to protect and promote cultural heritage values. A site may contain both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal heritage, and include areas associated with a person or event in history, or areas containing a building, place, feature or landscape of cultural significance.
Historic sites are intended to promote understanding and appreciation for cultural heritage, and are generally open to visitors.
The following list shows all historic sites in NSW, sorted by region.
Central NSW
- Hill End Historic Site (middle-level information)
- Innes Ruins Historic Site (basic details only)
- Koonadan Historic Site (middle-level information)
- Maynggu Ganai Historic Site (basic details only)
- Yuranighs Aboriginal Grave Historic Site (middle-level information)
Hunter & Mid North Coast
- Clybucca Historic Site (basic details only)
Northern Rivers
- Tweed Heads Historic Site (middle-level information)
Outback NSW
- Mount Grenfell Historic Site (middle-level information)
- Mutawintji Historic Site (middle-level information)
South Coast & Highlands
- Davidson Whaling Station Historic Site (middle-level information)
- Throsby Park Historic Site (middle-level information)
Sydney & Surrounds
- Cadmans Cottage Historic Site (extensive information)
- Hartley Historic Site (middle-level information)
- Maroota Historic Site (basic details only)
- Wisemans Ferry Historic Site (basic details only)
Page last updated: 17 July 2008
