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The '''Dog on the Tuckerbox''' is a historial monument and tourist attraction located nine miles from ]. It was opened by ] ] in ]. '''The Dog on the Tuckerbox''' is an ]n historical monument and tourist attraction, located nine miles from ]. It was opened by ] ] in ].


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The Dog on the Tuckerbox is an Australian historical monument and tourist attraction, located nine miles from Gundagai. It was opened by Prime Minister John Lyons in 1932.

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