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Artarmon is a locality of Lower Northern Sydney, Australia and is located within the City of Willoughby. In 1794, land grants were given to soldiers and emancipists west of the Artarmon Railway Station. As Sydney grew, the North Shore suburb (along with the rest of Lower Northern Sydney) began to find itself closer and closer to the city. Today Artarmon is a busy suburb with a thriving urban atmosphere just south of Chatswood. It is home to many high-rise apartment towers and has a large industrial area in its south, however retains a rather leafy feel. Lower Northern Sydney more commonly and locally known as the Sydney Lower North Shore, is an official region of Sydney and is arguably the most prestigious in Australia. ... Willoughby is the name of several places: Willoughby, New South Wales is a suburb Sydney, Australia. ... Categories: Incomplete Sydney suburbs | Suburbs of Sydney ...


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Artarmon, New South Wales - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (235 words)
Artarmon is a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia and the seat of the Willoughby local government area.
In 1794, land grants were given to soldiers and emancipists west of the Artarmon railway station.
Artarmon is a residential area, with high-rise buildings to the west of the Artarmon railway station and high-value houses to the east.
Artarmon railway station, Sydney - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (202 words)
Artarmon station facing south, taken 6 April 2005.
Artarmon is a CityRail railway station on the North Shore railway line in Sydney, Australia, in the residential suburb of Artarmon.
The rail line cuts through the middle of Artarmon, with only limited road access between the two sides.
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