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English: The Boulder Town Hall in Kalgoorlie-Boulder, Western Australia, is a beautifully preserved historic town hall, with pressed metal ceilings, wrought iron balustrades, and the priceless Philip Goatcher stage curtain. Built in 1908, it became famous as a host venue for celebrity performers such as Dame Nellie Melba, Nance O'Neil, Eileen Joyce and AC/DC. The hall is currently closed for repairs due to damage sustained during an earthquake.
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