Designed in 1914 by renowned urban planner and architect Walter Burley Griffin, Leeton owes its existence to the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area. Leeton has 102 hectares of public parks and reserves and many impressive, well preserved examples of art deco architecture. Walk around town to view the 21 buildings listed in the register of the Art Deco Society of New South Wales.
Leeton is also one of Australia's richest food producing areas. Industries such as rice, citrus, grapes, cotton and nuts.
Call into the Leeton Visitor's Information Centre and find out what's happening in town and pick up a town map or Visitor Guide.
Designed in 1914 by renowned urban planner and architect Walter Burley Griffin, Leeton owes its existence to the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area. Leeton has 102 hectares of public parks and reserves and many impressive, well preserved examples of art deco architecture. Walk around town to view the 21 buildings listed in the register of the Art Deco Society of New South Wales.
Leeton is also one of Australia's richest food producing areas. Industries such as rice, citrus, grapes, cotton and nuts.
Call into the Leeton Visitor's Information Centre and find out what's happening in town and pick up a town map or Visitor Guide.