Quorn
I had lunch in a cafe that has many original fittings. The timber shelving and benches must date back 100 years. The contraption hanging from the ceiling was used to send money in cup-like containers to the office.
Unfortunately half of the shops and houses are unoccupied. While over 200 people visited Quorm today to travel on the Pichi Richi Railway, there is otherwise little passing traffic. Quorm is regarded as the gateway to the Flinders so 4WD travellers and grey nomads stock up on groceries, but the only thriving business is the IGA.
In the dry climate the historic buildings are well preserved. The town hall has two male statues holding up the structure. For unknown reasons they look like replicas of Greek gods.
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