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Turuturu Mokai Pa

History & Culture in Hawera, Taranaki Region
This pa has some gruesome stories to tell. Walk around the site and feel the darker side of New Zealand history.

Historic sites in Kerikeri

History & Culture in Kerikeri, Northland Region
Kerikeri isn’t all cafés and galleries; there are many significant historic sites in the area, including New Zealand's oldest standing European building.

Napier - Art Deco Architecture

History & Culture in Napier, Hawkes Bay Region
Beautifully preserved 1930s architecture is Napier's special point of difference.

Puke Ariki

History & Culture in New Plymouth, Taranaki Region
Put a few hours aside to explore the museum galleries at Puke Ariki, New Plymouth's groundbreaking cultural centre.

Wreck of the Gairloch

History & Culture in New Plymouth, Taranaki Region
Discover the rusted skeleton of the Gairloch, a coastal steamer that ran aground on a moonless night in 1903.

Harbour & Tyne Historic Precinct

History & Culture in Oamaru, Dunedin - Coastal Otago Region
Steam train rides and a lively market make Sundays fun in Oamaru's Harbour & Tyne Historic Precinct.

Totara Estate

History & Culture in Oamaru, Dunedin - Coastal Otago Region
Explore four carefully restored stone farm buildings and find out about farming life in the 1800s.

Parihaka

History & Culture in Opunake, Taranaki Region
A small settlement of unassuming buildings and homes, Parihaka is one of New Zealand's most important historic sites.

Skippers Road

History & Culture in Queenstown, Queenstown Region
High above the raging Shotover River, Skippers Road creeps along the face of Skippers Canyon. Don't look down!

Ohinemutu

History & Culture in Rotorua, Rotorua Region
View an intricately carved Maori meeting house and enter a 1901 Tudor-style church set amidst steaming geothermal vents at the edge of Lake Rotorua.

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