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Karangahake Gorge Historic Walkway

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The Karangahake Gorge Historic Walkway passes several historic gold mining sites. The...

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Broken Hills

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Puketui was a bustling gold mining settlement established around the turn of the century...

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Te Teoteo's Pa

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Te Teoteo’s Pa was built in a hurry by Te Huirama on the site of an old pa to repel the...

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Meremere Redoubt

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The redoubt was one of 22 earthwork forts built between Auckland and Pirongia, a distance...

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Kakepuku Mountain

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As Kakepuku Mountain emerges from the landscape it is easy to understand how it got its...

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Whangamarino Redoubt (1863)

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This historic site hosts the remains of earthworks built by the British army in 1863. On a ...

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Cuvier Island Light Station

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Lit in 1889, the Cuvier lighthouse was the first cast iron light tower manufactured in New ...

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Opera Point Historic Reserve: Opera Point Pa and Craig’s Sawmill

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The pa is one of several Maori sites that occupy Te Rehutae, the north head of Whangapoua...

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Te Toto Gorge

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The three natural coastal amphitheatres at Te Toto were once the site of extensive Maori...

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I Must Learn to Like Myself

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Sat 13 Feb 10 - Sun 15 Aug 10, every day, 10:00pm - 4:30pm

Don't miss the chance to see the art of Richard Lewer, our local boy, in his first solo...

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