Market Square, Geelong
Town square in Geelong, Victoria, Australia (defunct) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Market Square was a town square located in the centre of Geelong, Victoria, Australia. Consisting of eight acres (2.9 hectares) of land, the area was reserved by Governor Sir George Gipps as a town square during the initial surveying of Geelong. The area later became a produce market, before being progressively built upon. Today the Market Square Shopping Centre occupies the site, having been opened in 1985 by the City of Geelong.
For information on the current shopping centre on the same location, see Market Square Shopping Centre.