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Hamilton European Heritage Tour

every day, By appointment

Today the south end of Hamilton's Victoria Street is renowned for it's cafes, restaurants...

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Pukekura Park

free event
every day, 7:30am - 7:00pm

Pukekura Park is a world-renowned park located in the heart of New Plymouth city. The...

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Ophir Post Office

free event
on Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, 9:00am - 12:00pm

Serving the goldfields town of Ophir since 1886 when it was built to replace an earlier...

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Brunner Mine Industrial Site

free event
Always on

Silence now hangs over the extensive remains of what was once one of New Zealand’s most...

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Kerikeri Mission House

every day, 10:00am - 4:00pm

The Mission House at Kerikeri in New Zealand was completed in 1822 as part of the Kerikeri ...

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Southland Provincial Building

free event
every day, 9:00am - 5:00pm

Built in 1864 as Invercargill’s first Masonic Hall, this building was used as Provincial ...

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Clifden Bridge

free event
Always on

Built in 1899 over the Waiau River, the Clifden suspension bridge is a very elegant...

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Rai Valley Cottage

free event
Always on

This handmade colonial cottage is built from totara slabs and was home to Charles and...

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Caccia Birch House

Always on

Caccia Birch House is a Historic Places Trust Category 1 property in the Palmerston North...

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Arrowtown Chinese Settlement

free event
Always on

The Arrowtown Chinese Settlement was one of at least ten Chinese settlements that grew up...

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Ninety Years After Coming Home

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In the 1930's Wellington musicians Ronald and Zillah Castle began the largest collection of musical instruments in Oceania with over 500 items, including a hurdy-gurdy. Now held at Auckland Museum.

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