Crows Nest remains a very exclusive wooded residential enclave for the wealthy.
In April 1867, the estate of the other Walker family of Crows Nest was sold by auction.
The Daniel family of Crows Nest did not fare well during the Civil War period.
The Town of Crows Nest remains a wooded enclave of high-income residents.
At the end of 1914, 89 boys transferred to the permanent home on the corner of Falcon Street and Miller Street, Crows Nest.
It was abolished in the 1991 redistribution, and its territory was distributed between the districts of Lockyer and Crows Nest.
Originally the studios were located on the second floor of the Sovereign Inn at 220 Pacific Highway, Crows Nest.
The suburb of Crows Nest is named after the house and estate.
The seat's place of nomination was consistently either Crows Nest or Oakey, both of which were present in all incarnations of the electorate.
Darling Downs included the towns of Dalby, Oakey and Crows Nest.