Adelaide Art Street - North Street North Terrace carries the history of South Australia, so not only because there are cultural and historical buildings such as the University of Adelaide, the State Art Museum, museums, libraries and the State Governor's Office on this street, And it is because it is part of history itself. This lush boulevard stretches from the city center, along which there are numerous war memorials, churches and statues. These sculptures are an important part of history, commemorating people who have made important contributions to Australian history. If you can only visit one street in Adelaide, it must be North Street. I really agree with this statement, because this street is not a short time to go shopping! From King William Street King William St east, in turn: Figure 1: South Australia Governor's House; Figure 2: British navigator, explorer, and outstanding map maker who produced the world's first full Australian map - Matthew Flinders Matthew Flinders statue; Figure 3: Adelaide National War Memorial National War Memorial, Adelaide; Figure 4: South Australian State Library State Library of South Australia- Society Building; Figure 5: South Australian Museum South Australian Museum; Figure 6: Elder Wing, Elder Wing, South Australia Art Museum; Figure 7: University of Adelaide Main Building - Mitchell Building; Figure 8: University of South Australia University of South Australia; Figure 9: Adelaide Church of Scotland opposite Ada; Figure 10: Ayers House Museum, East End of North Street Ayers House Museum.