The Cowpastures was the fourth site of European settlement in New South Wales. Named The Cow Pasture Plains by Governor Hunter in 1795, because of the discovery of the Wild Cattle that had escaped the Sydney colony in 1788. The area was a government reserve until the mid 1820s, then a regional identity until 1840, when the private Macarthur village of Camden was created on Camden Park.
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