Cavan, South Australia

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Cavan is a suburb north of Adelaide, within the City of Salisbury local government area.

CountryAustralia
Established1849
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Cavan
Cross Keys Hotel, Port Wakefield Road
Cross Keys Hotel, Port Wakefield Road
Cavan is located in inner Adelaide
Cavan
Cavan
Location in greater metropolitan Adelaide
CountryAustralia
StateSouth Australia
CityAdelaide
LGA
Established1849
Government
  Federal division
Population
  Total32 (SAL 2021)[1]
Postcode
5094
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History

The entire area of what is now Mawson Lakes, Pooraka, and Cavan was originally known as Dry Creek.[2] The suburb was either named by Daniel Brady or B. Gillick, both probably Irish immigrants, after Cavan in County Cavan, Ireland. Brady purchased land and established the 1849 Cross Keys Hotel and Gillick the 1855 Cavan Arms Hotel.[3] However, according to a 2013 article by The Advertiser, the suburb took its name from a local hotel, "The Cavan Arms", which was licensed in 1855 by R.B. Colley who was born in County Cavan in Ireland.[4]

The Northfield railway line, which first opened a station in Cavan in 1914, closed to passenger traffic on 24 July 1987. The Cavan Post Office opened on 2 March 1959 and was later closed in 1974.[5]

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