Victoria (VIC)

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia photo credit www.gowalkabouttravel.com
Victoria is situated in the southeast of Australia, the second smallest, second most populous, and most densely populated state in the country. It is bordered by New South Wales to the north and South Australia to the west. Tasmania lies across the Bass Strait to the south.
Melbourne is Victoria's largest city and Australia's second-largest; the greater Melbourne Area is home to 5.2 million people surrounding Port Phillip, a large body of water open to the Southern Ocean
Melbourne
Shrine of Remembrance
Old Melbourne Gaol
ACMI (Museum of Screen Culture)
Wattle at Bay Steamers Maritime Museum
Immigration Museum
Jewish Museum of Australia
Melbourne Museum
Museum of Chinese Australian History
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Seaworks Maritime Museum
Hellenic Museum
Hellenic Museum
Australian Sports Museum
HMAS Castlemaine
Victorian Maritime Centre
Polly Woodside - Three-Masted sailing ship
Old Treasury Building
Old Treasury Building
Other things to see in Melbourne
Queen Victoria Monument
Australian Hellenic Memorial
Sir Donald Bradman Statue
Domain House Art Museum
Williamstown Morgue
Fox Classic Car Collection
Victoria at Large
Port Albert Maritime Museum
Sovereign Hill
National Vietnam Veteran's Museum
Ned Kelly Museum & Homestead
Museum of Vehicle Evolution
Australian National Surfing Museum
RAAF Museum
HMVS Cerberus
Fort Queenscliff
Fort Nepean and Mornington Peninsula
Pioneer Settlement
Moorabin Air Museum
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Gum San Chinese Heritage Center
Army Museum Bandiana
Warrnambool History House
National Wool Museum
Other things to see in Victoria
HMAS Cerebrus Naval Base
Aboriginal Soldiers Memorial
Bofors Anti-aircraft Gun - in situ
HMAS J4 Submarine Wreck
