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Erskine Street closed and a new
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landed and stayed overnight on Camp Cove. A lookout was later built on the cliffs in 1790. The first grant of 20 acres (81,000 m) was made to Edward Laing in 1793 in the Camp Cove Area. Early homes were built for government and military officials working at the local installations.
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Watsons Bay is a mostly residential area with some recreational areas and beaches, including Camp Cove and a legal nude beach located at Lady Bay. Some restaurants, cafes and a hotel are located here. The coastal walk with ocean views of the Gap along South Head make
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lived in 14 Pacific Street from 1911 to 1928, after which she went overseas. The house is marked with a plaque mounted in the footpath. Stead was the first writer chosen for the
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terminus constructed at Queens Square. The remainder of the line closed in 1960, the tracks were removed and in 1964 the
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