Nestled in The Rocks, Sydney’s oldest neighborhood, the Susannah Place Museum comprises a row of four terraced homes that served as residences for working-class families from 1844 to the 1980s. Today, these restored homes, complete with an original corner shop, offer a glimpse into the lives of some of Sydney’s earliest and poorest residents. Visitors can explore the preserved interiors, which vividly depict the daily experiences and challenges faced by the people who once called this place home.
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