One in a series of caches to highlight the many towns, villages, hamlets, localities and crossroads around Tasmania. Based on a series of caches in South Australia by local SA cacher adelaideram, with others in the series by Jamms_SA . adelaideram was contacted and is happy with the series spreading its wings into Tassie.
Carrick is a small historic village 17 kilometres (11 mi) west of Launceston, Tasmania, Australia, on the banks of the Liffey River. The Meander Valley Highway passes through the town's centre; this road was formerly the main road from Launceston to Deloraine and Devonport. Carrick has a well-preserved 19th-century heritage; fifteen of its colonial buildings are listed on the Tasmanian Heritage Register including Carrick House (1840), St Andrew's Church (1848), the Old Watch house (1837), Monds Roller Mill (1846) and the Carrick Hotel (1833).
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrick,_Tasmania
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A Jigidi for... Carrick
