Multiple outlets publish the same featured narrative about a Melbourne suburb that locals describe as home to a landmark that could be among the city’s best known, but which many people reportedly do not recognize as being located there. The articles present the suburb as less prominent in the broader public imagination, despite its proximity to or possession of a notable point of interest associated with Melbourne’s identity. While the pieces focus primarily on the suburb’s profile and the apparent disconnect between the landmark’s fame and public awareness of its location, they do not indicate any major dispute over the landmark’s authenticity. The common thread across the sources is that the landmark may be familiar to many through reputation or wider references, yet residents and the writers suggest it remains under-visited or insufficiently understood by people outside the area. Overall, the reporting is framed as a community-led introduction to place—highlighting that a well-known Melbourne feature may be closer than many assume, even when the surrounding suburb does not feature prominently in general awareness.