| Question | Answer | % Correct |
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| Where can you board a train bound for Newcastle? | East Maitland Station | 75%
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| Who or what are the Berro Boots? | A pair of giant ugg boots outside a sheepskin factory | 50%
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| What were the Maitland Pumpkin Pickers? | A rugby league club | 50%
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| A distinctive shed in Tenambit is covered in advertising for.... | Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills | 50%
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| Morpeth Museum focuses on... | local history | 50%
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| The first Europeans to camp in the area arrived in 1816. Why were they there? | Logging cedar | 50%
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| What's in Brough House? | The Australian Museum of Clothing and Textiles | 50%
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| Built in 1844, Maitland Gaol is a museum that features ghost tours, a boutique beer festival, and a seniors festival. When was it last used as a prison? | 1998 | 25%
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| Whom are the Paterson River, Paterson's Plains and Paterson Road named after? | Colonel William Paterson | 25%
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| Which river flows through Maitland? | Hunter | 25%
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| Who's the most famous person buried in the East Maitland cemetery? | Les Darcy | 25%
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| According to a sign at the Walka Water Works, Walka is an Aboriginal word meaning... | Resting place by the water | 25%
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| It is not really known, but Maitland is most likely named after... | Scottish naval officer Frederick Maitland | 25%
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| Built in 1879, the heritage listed building at 47 Church Street has been used as a private school, a Masonic lodge, a dance hall and a mechanics' workshop. What was its original function? | Synagogue | 25%
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| Which of these is not a suburb of Maitland? | West Maitland | 25%
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