Twin Towns No. 1 – Tweed Heads, Coolangatta

Twin Towns No. 1 – Tweed Heads, Coolangatta

Twin Towns is the name of a large club that sits right on the border between Tweed Heads in New South Wales and Coolangatta on Queensland\'s Gold Coast. Right outside the Twin Town Club is the border tower illustrating that one side of the road is in one State and the other side belongs to the other State. .

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