After exiting from the "kinda run down" Armadale train station, we enter the King arcade to the High...
Kings Arcade
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Kings Arcade, a historic National Trust classified building located in Armadale, Victoria, was constructed in 1893 by Frederick Philips. Originally named Railway Arcade, it served as a critical thoroughfare linking High Street to the Armadale railway station, catering to the transport needs of the time.
Acquired by fruiterer Frederick King in 1915 and later renovated by his son in 1946, the arcade has remained in the King family and continues to offer a variety of unique specialty shops. With modern updates, including a glass roof added in the 1980s, Kings Arcade seamlessly blends its rich history with contemporary shopping experiences.
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A boring place and did not have what I wanted. I will keep you posted of more changes when it become...
This is a historical arcade that dates back to 1893 ( On the National Trust Register) and originall...
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