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Chiltern's newest heritage walk now open

THE Chiltern Tourism and Development Inc, in conjunction with the Chiltern Athenaeum, have put together a brand new heritage walking map.

An undated, hand drawn and ruled map by prominent former resident Rex Fuge (1935–2014) was found by Karin Berrysmith, community engagement officer for Chiltern Tourism and Development Inc.

"Rex was an icon of the town and his association with the Chiltern Athenaeum began in 1970," Karin said.

"He was dedicated to promoting Chiltern and developing, researching and archiving Chiltern's history, as well as preserving, protecting and improving all the historic elements of the town."

Rex was meticulous in his historical research and pursuit of detail and he had a huge amount of dedicated support from the volunteer Athenaeum team that worked with him researching the history of Chiltern, often every day.

Although the map was fairly basic in its elements, the feeling was that it could be presented in a more professional and easy to read version.

"There were more than 40 numbers on the front of the map with typed notes about each place on the back," she said.

In February, the Chiltern Historic Walk was officially launched with Rex's wife, Mary cutting the ribbon at the opening.

Some of the points of interest include: The Star Theatre which hosted an eclectic mix of musical performances, live theatre, boxing matches and recitals; the courthouse which sparked the Kelly Gang outrage; the Federal Standard office which was the first workplace of Barrie Cassidy; Bellfield which was once boasted to be the 'grandest residence' in Chiltern; Dow's Pharmacy which is still intact; Lake View which was home to author Henry Handel Richardson and the grand home of Linden, which was the childhood home of John McEwen.

Maps can be collected from the Tourist Information Centre at 30 Main Street, which is also the first stop on the map.

The Walk is self–guided, however group bookings may be able to be accommodated if booked in advance – contact the Chiltern Athenaeum on (03) 57261580 or via info@chilternathenaeum.com.au to discuss.