Nangeenan, Western Australia
Nangeenan is a small townsite west of Merredin on Great Eastern Highway, in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia (WA). It has rail siding founded in 1898. People moved into the town shortly after. Nangeenan was officially recognized as a townsite in 1905.[2] It has a local hall which was built in 1912.[2] It has been in use since around the time of World War I.[3][4] During the same era, Nangeenan was the site of a "state farm",[5] a term used at the time for a research station of the WA Department of Agriculture.[6] References
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