All history museums and attractions to visit in New Zealand

New Zealand is a good place to visit if you are interested in history. Below we list all 104 history museums in New Zealand, to lose yourself in the place's cultural heritage and local history.

Are you a real history buff and are you looking for the best history museums to visit in New Zealand? These are the ones:

  1. Auckland War Memorial Museum1

    Auckland War Memorial Museum

     Auckland
    The Auckland War Memorial Museum, also known as Auckland Museum, is the largest cultural and natural history museum in Auckland, New Zealand. It is a significant cultural monument and is classified by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust as a top-tier cultural heritage site. The museum was founded in 1852, making it the oldest museum in the country. It is located in the Auckland Domain, on a grass-covered hill, a dormant volcano, and was inaugurated on November 28, 1929.
  2. Kerikeri Mission Station2

    Kerikeri Mission Station

     Kerikeri
    The Mission House, also known as Kemp House, is a significant part of New Zealand's history. Completed in 1822, it is the oldest surviving building in the country. It was built as part of the Kerikeri Mission Station by the Church Missionary Society. This historical landmark provides a glimpse into the early missionary life in New Zealand.
  3. New Zealand Rugby Museum3

    New Zealand Rugby Museum

     Palmerston North
    The New Zealand Rugby Museum, situated in Palmerston North, is a dedicated space for the sport of Rugby union. It is a place where visitors can explore the rich history and culture of this popular sport in New Zealand. The museum houses a wide range of exhibits, including equipment, clothing, books, photographs, trophies, and badges, among others.
  4. Canterbury Museum4

    Canterbury Museum

     Christchurch
    The Canterbury Museum, situated in Christchurch, New Zealand, is home to a wide range of internationally recognized exhibitions. These include displays on Antarctica, contemporary costumes, New Zealand avifauna (including extinct species), insects, the history of conflicts between the Maori and Europeans in the Canterbury region, ornamental art from Asia, and Canterbury's natural history. These diverse exhibits provide a comprehensive insight into the region's rich cultural and natural history.
  5. Rotorua Museum Te Whare Taonga o Te Arawa5

    Rotorua Museum Te Whare Taonga o Te Arawa

     Rotorua
    Rotorua Museum Te Whare Taonga o Te Arawa is a museum and art gallery situated in the Government Gardens, a short distance from the center of Rotorua, Bay of Plenty, on the North Island of New Zealand. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the area.
  6. Ferrymead Heritage Park6

    Ferrymead Heritage Park

     Christchurch
    Ferrymead Heritage Park, located in Christchurch, New Zealand, is an open-air museum that takes visitors back to the Edwardian era. The park is designed to replicate a small town from this period, providing a unique glimpse into the past. It's a great place for tourists who are interested in history and want to experience what life was like during the Edwardian era in New Zealand.
  7. Cable Car Museum7

    Cable Car Museum

     Wellington
    Enter freely into the museum which brings alive the old cable cars once driving in the city. Try to image the old elegant days.
  8. Nairn Street Cottage8

    Nairn Street Cottage

     Wellington
    Nairn Street Cottage, located in the suburb of Mount Cook in Wellington, holds the distinction of being the city's oldest original cottage. Constructed in 1858 by the Wallis family, the cottage stands as a testament to the early British colonists and their descendants who lived there for three generations. The cottage was built in a late Georgian style, similar to other houses built during that period.
  9. Olveston Historic Home9

    Olveston Historic Home

     Dunedin
    Olveston Historic Home is a significant landmark in Dunedin, New Zealand. It was constructed between 1904 and 1906 for David Theomin, a prosperous merchant. This period property provides a glimpse into the life and times of its original owner, offering a unique perspective on the early 20th century.
  10. Riccarton House and Bush10

    Riccarton House and Bush

     Christchurch
  11. Toitū Otago Settlers Museum11

    Toitū Otago Settlers Museum

     Dunedin
    The Toitū Otago Settlers Museum, originally known as the Otago Early Settlers' Museum, is a regional museum located in Dunedin, Otago on the South Island of New Zealand. The museum focuses on the history of settlement and transportation in the region, providing a comprehensive look into the past of this unique area.
  12. Warkworth and District Museum12

    Warkworth and District Museum

     Auckland
    The Warkworth & District Museum, also known as the Warkworth Museum, is a local museum situated in the township of Warkworth in the Auckland Region of New Zealand. This museum is a significant destination for those interested in local history and culture.
  13. Te Kōngahu Museum of Waitangi13

    Te Kōngahu Museum of Waitangi

     Waitangi
    The Treaty of Waitangi, signed on February 6, 1840, is considered the founding document of New Zealand as a nation. This significant event took place in Waitangi, marking the village as a crucial site in the country's history. Visitors to the village can learn about the treaty and its implications for New Zealand's development as a nation.
  14. Founders Heritage Park14

    Founders Heritage Park

     Nelson
    Founders Heritage Park is a museum located in Nelson, New Zealand. It is home to a variety of historical themes, one of which includes transport. This museum offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich history of New Zealand through its diverse collections.
  15. Te Waimate Mission15

    Te Waimate Mission

     Waimate North
    Te Waimate Mission holds a significant place in New Zealand's history as the fourth mission station established in the country. It was also the first inland settlement from the Bay of Islands, marking a shift in the pattern of settlement during the early missionary period. Today, visitors can explore this historic site and learn about its unique role in the country's past.
  16. Archives New Zealand16

    Archives New Zealand

     Wellington
  17. Katherine Mansfield House & Garden17

    Katherine Mansfield House & Garden

     Wellington
  18. Lumsden Heritage Trust18

    Lumsden Heritage Trust

     Lumsden
  19. Museum of Transport and Technology19

    Museum of Transport and Technology

     Auckland
    The Museum of Transport and Technology (MOTAT) is a technology and transport museum located in the Western Springs suburb of Auckland, New Zealand. It was established in 1960 by a group of interest associations that had come together in 1957 to collect and preserve historical tram vehicles and railway locomotives. The museum was opened in 1964 and is home to a wide range of land vehicles and aircraft, many of which are still maintained by volunteers.
  20. Ewelme Cottage20

    Ewelme Cottage

     Auckland
  21. Kinder House21

    Kinder House

     Auckland
  22. Highwic22

    Highwic

     Auckland
    Highwic is a significant 19th-century house located in Auckland, New Zealand. It is recognized by Heritage New Zealand as a Category I structure, indicating its high historical and cultural value. The house was built in 1862 and has since been preserved as a testament to the architectural and societal norms of the time.
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    Alberton

     Auckland
    A lovely and romantic colonial mansion from 1863, which used to host balls and garden parties. Come to see the original furniture.
  24. New Zealand Portrait Gallery24

    New Zealand Portrait Gallery

     Wellington
    The New Zealand Portrait Gallery Te Pūkenga Whakaata is located in the Waterfront Shed 11 building in Wellington, New Zealand. This art gallery is a significant cultural institution in the city, offering visitors a chance to explore a diverse collection of portraits featuring works by, and of, New Zealanders.
  25. Devonport Museum25

    Devonport Museum

     Auckland
    Devonport was originally made up of three volcanic islands, Mount Victoria, North Head, and the largely quarry-destroyed Mount Cambria. These geographical features add to the unique landscape of Devonport and offer tourists opportunities for hiking and sightseeing. The views from these points are spectacular, providing panoramic views of the surrounding area.
  26. New Zealand Cricket Museum26

    New Zealand Cricket Museum

     Wellington
    The Basin Reserve, fondly referred to as 'The Basin', is a cricket stadium located in Wellington, New Zealand. It was inaugurated in the year 1868, making it the oldest cricket stadium in the country. This historical significance adds to the charm of the stadium, making it a point of interest for tourists visiting Wellington.
  27. Reserve Bank of New Zealand27

    Reserve Bank of New Zealand

     Wellington
    The Reserve Bank of New Zealand was established in its current form in 1934 by the then Finance Minister, Gordon Coates. This historical event marked a significant milestone in the financial history of New Zealand. As a tourist, learning about this could provide you with a deeper understanding of the country's economic evolution.
  28. New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame28

    New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame

     Dunedin
    The New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame is an organization that commemorates the greatest sporting triumphs of New Zealand. It is a place where visitors can learn about the country's rich sports history and the athletes who have made significant contributions to it.
  29. Waikato Museum29

    Waikato Museum

     Hamilton
    The Waikato Museum, also known as Te Whare Taonga o Waikato, is a regional museum situated in Hamilton, New Zealand. It is managed by the Hamilton City Council and is a significant cultural institution in the region. The museum is located at 1 Grantham Street in Hamilton’s central business district on the west bank of the Waikato River, making it easily accessible for visitors.
  30. Pompallier Mission and Printery30

    Pompallier Mission and Printery

     Russell
    Pompallier House, located in Russell, New Zealand, is a significant historical site that dates back to the nineteenth century. It once served as the headquarters for the French Catholic mission to the Western Pacific. The building is named after Jean Baptiste Pompallier, the first vicar apostolic to visit New Zealand, who established several missions in the North Island.
  31. MTG Hawke's Bay Tai Ahurir31

    MTG Hawke's Bay Tai Ahurir

     Napier
    MTG Hawke's Bay Tai Ahuriri is a multifaceted cultural institution located in Napier, New Zealand. It comprises a museum, theatre, and art gallery, all housed within three buildings that underwent significant redevelopment in 2013. This establishment offers a diverse range of experiences for visitors, from exploring historical artifacts and artworks to enjoying theatrical performances.
  32. Puke Ariki Museum32

    Puke Ariki Museum

     New Plymouth
    Puke Ariki, which translates to 'Hill of Chiefs' in Maori, is a unique establishment in New Plymouth, New Zealand. It is a combined museum and library, offering visitors a chance to explore a wide range of exhibits and resources in one location. This combination of cultural and educational resources makes it a unique destination for tourists.
  33. Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa33

    Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa

     Wellington
    The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, colloquially known as Te Papa and Our Place, is the national museum of New Zealand. It is situated in the city of Wellington. This museum is a significant cultural and historical institution that provides a comprehensive insight into the nation's history, natural history, and culture.
  34. The Edwin Fox Ship and Visitor Centre34

    The Edwin Fox Ship and Visitor Centre

     Picton
    The Edwin Fox is a significant piece of maritime history, being one of the world's oldest surviving merchant sailing ships. It also holds the unique distinction of being the only surviving ship that transported convicts to Australia. This makes it a fascinating destination for those interested in maritime history and the history of convict transportation.
  35. Torpedo Bay Navy Museum35

    Torpedo Bay Navy Museum

     Auckland
    The Torpedo Bay Navy Museum, situated in Devonport, Auckland, is the official museum of the Royal New Zealand Navy. It offers a unique opportunity to delve into the rich history and heritage of the New Zealand Navy, making it an interesting destination for history enthusiasts and curious tourists alike.
  36. The Historic Village36

    The Historic Village

     Tauranga
  37. Hokitika Museum37

    Hokitika Museum

     Hokitika
    The Hokitika Museum, situated in Hokitika on the West Coast of the South Island in New Zealand, is the largest museum and archive on the West Coast. It is housed in the historic Hokitika Carnegie Library building, adding to its charm and historical significance.
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    Holocaust Centre of New Zealand

     Wellington
    The painful topic of Holocaust is treated with respect in this little museum which is also a research center whose goal is to teach tolerance.
  39. Dunedin Gasworks Museum39

    Dunedin Gasworks Museum

     Dunedin
    The Dunedin Gasworks Museum is situated in South Dunedin, on the South Island of New Zealand. This location is easily accessible and offers a unique opportunity to explore a piece of industrial history in a beautiful setting.
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    Fyffe House

     Kaikoura
  41. Mansion House41

    Mansion House

     Auckland
    Mansion House, located on Kawau Island in New Zealand, is a significant historical site. It was owned by Sir George Grey from 1862 to 1888, who extended the house significantly during his ownership. The house was originally built in 1845 for the manager of a copper mine on the island. Today, it stands as a testament to the island's rich history and the life of Sir George Grey.
  42. Albertland Heritage Museum42

    Albertland Heritage Museum

     Wellsford
    Wellsford is a town located in the Auckland Council area on the North Island of New Zealand. It was part of the former Rodney District until the end of October 2010, when it became part of the newly formed Auckland Council. The town is approximately 17 km northwest of Warkworth and about 65 km north-northwest of Auckland city center.
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    Raglan & District Museum

     Raglan
  44. Te Awahou Nieuwe Stroom44

    Te Awahou Nieuwe Stroom

     Foxton
    Te Awahou Nieuwe Stroom is a unique multi-cultural and multi-purpose hub located in Foxton, a town in the southern part of New Zealand's North Island. This facility serves as a visitor and community center, offering a variety of services and attractions to both locals and tourists.
  45. Foxton Historical Society Museum45

    Foxton Historical Society Museum

     Foxton
    The Foxton Courthouse, located in the township of Foxton, New Zealand, is a historic building that dates back to 1929. This brick structure replaced a previous wooden building and has since become a significant part of the town's history.
  46. Te Hikoi Southern Journey46

    Te Hikoi Southern Journey

     Riverton
    Te Hikoi Southern Journey, is the South's ultimate heritage attraction, just 30 minutes from Invercargill on the Southern Scenic Route. The museum features authentic life size displays, adventurous characters and engaging stories. These reveal how our Māori and European ancestors adapted to survive
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    Coromandel School of Mines & Historic Museum

     Coromandel
  48. Whangarei Museum48

    Whangarei Museum

     Maungatapere
    The Kiwi North precinct, situated in Maunu, is home to the Whangarei Museum. The museum, founded in 1890, offers a glimpse into the history and culture of the region. It is part of a larger complex that includes the Tuatara, Kiwi House and Heritage Park, the Northland Observatory, a garden centre and cafe, and various clubs and societies.
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    Petone Settlers Museum

     Lower Hutt
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    Old Timers Clock Museum

     Christchurch
    This little but rich museum holds out to the visitors the wonderful history of clocks. It is considered as the best clock shop in NZ.
  51. Motueka District Museum51

    Motueka District Museum

     Motueka
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    Te Toi Uku Clay Works

     Auckland
  53. Waiuku Museum53

    Waiuku Museum

     Auckland
    The name of the town, Waiuku, originates from a legend about two brothers, Tamakae and Tamakou, who competed for the hand of a beautiful, high-ranking chieftain's wife. Tamakae, a farmer and provider, won her heart and married her. From then on, the place was called 'Waiuku'. This story adds a layer of cultural and historical significance to the town, making it an interesting destination for tourists interested in local lore and history.
  54. Mangawhai Museum54

    Mangawhai Museum

     Mangawhai Heads
    Mangawhai is a charming locality nestled in the Northland region of New Zealand's North Island. It is conveniently located near the Mangawhai Harbour, with the town center of Mangawhai positioned towards the southwest extension of the harbor. A short 5 km northeast journey will take you to the center of Mangawhai Heads, another area of interest in the region.
  55. New Zealand Maritime Museum55

    New Zealand Maritime Museum

     Mapua
    The New Zealand Maritime Museum Hui Te Ananui A Tangaroa is situated in Auckland, New Zealand. It is conveniently located on Hobson Wharf, which is adjacent to the Viaduct Harbour in central Auckland. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the city.
  56. Waitomo Caves Discovery Centre56

    Waitomo Caves Discovery Centre

     Waitomo
    The Waitomo Caves Discovery Centre, also known as the Waitomo Museum of Caves and the Waitomo Education Centre, is a museum situated in the town of Waitomo on the North Island of New Zealand. This museum is a significant destination for those interested in the geological and paleontological aspects of the region, as well as the history and culture of the local community.
  57. National Army Museum57

    National Army Museum

     Waiouru
    The National Army Museum, also known as Te Mata Toa, is a significant institution dedicated to the New Zealand Army. It was formerly known as the Queen Elizabeth II Army Memorial Museum. This museum is a testament to the country's military history and serves as a memorial to those who have served and fallen. It is located in the small military town of Waiouru, on the southern side of State Highway One.
  58. Rangiora Museum58

    Rangiora Museum

     Rangiora
  59. South Canterbury Museum59

    South Canterbury Museum

     Timaru
    The South Canterbury Museum, situated in Timaru, New Zealand, is a property of the Timaru District Council. This location is ideal for tourists who are interested in exploring the rich history and culture of the region.
  60. Taupō Museum60

    Taupō Museum

     Taupo
    Taupō Central is the heart of Taupō, located in the Waikato region of New Zealand's North Island. This central suburb and business district is a bustling area with various amenities and attractions, including the Taupō Museum.
  61. Whanganui Regional Museum61

    Whanganui Regional Museum

     Whanganui
    The Whanganui Regional Museum, located in Whanganui, New Zealand, is home to a vast collection of natural and human-history objects. The museum's focus is on items from the Manawatu-Wanganui region, showcasing the rich history and diverse natural environment of the area. Visitors can explore a wide range of exhibits, from local artifacts to items of national and international significance.
  62. Nelson Provincial Museum62

    Nelson Provincial Museum

     Nelson
    The Nelson Provincial Museum, also known as Pupuri Taonga O Te Tai Ao, is a regional museum located in the city of Nelson, New Zealand. It is a significant cultural institution in the region, offering visitors a chance to explore the rich history and heritage of Nelson and its surrounding areas.
  63. Fell Locomotive Museum63

    Fell Locomotive Museum

     Featherston
    The Fell Locomotive Museum, located in Featherston, New Zealand, is home to the world's only remaining steam-powered Fell railway locomotive. This unique piece of railway history is a testament to the ingenuity and innovation of the past. Visitors to the museum can view this locomotive and learn about its history and significance in the development of railway technology.
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    Lakes District Museum & Gallery

     Arrowtown
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    Hokonui Moonshine Museum

     Gore
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    Rakiura Museum

     Oban
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    Owaka Museum

     Owaka
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    Te Aroha & District Museum

     Te Aroha
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    Akaroa Museum

     Akaroa
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    Te Amorangi Trust Museum Inc

     Rotorua
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    Staveley Historical and Geological Centre

     Staveley
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    Bolton Street Cemetery

     Wellington
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    Helensville Museum

     Auckland
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    Puhoi Heritage Museum

     Auckland
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    Whangaroa Museum

     Kaeo
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    Historic Cape Egmont Lighthouse & Museum

     Warea
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    Cromwell Museum

     Cromwell
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    Hokonui Heritage Research Centre

     Gore
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    Golder's Cottage

     Upper Hutt
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    Whakatāne Museum and Research Centre

     Whakatāne
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    Teviot District Museum

     Roxburgh
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    Whakatane Library and Exhibition Centre

     Whakatāne
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    Blacks Point Museum

     Reefton
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    Pātaka Art + Museum

     Porirua
    Pātaka Art + Museum is a significant cultural institution in Porirua City, New Zealand. It is housed in a building named Te Marae o Te Umu Kai o Hau, which opened its doors to the public in 1998. The museum and art gallery serve as a platform for showcasing the rich cultural heritage and artistic talent of the region.
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    New Zealand Police Museum

     Porirua
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    Pioneer Village Kaikohe

     Kaikohe
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    Central Hawkes Bay Museum

     Waipawa
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    Dargaville Museum Te Whare Taonga o Tunatahi

     Dargaville
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    Taieri Historical Museum

     Outram
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    History House Museum

     Greymouth
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    Collingwood Museum

     Collingwood
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    Te Awamutu Museum

     Te Awamutu
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    Whittakers Music Museum

     Auckland
    Oneroa is a charming settlement located on Waiheke Island in northern New Zealand. The name 'Oneroa' translates to 'long beach', a fitting description for the beautiful coastline that the area boasts. This serene location offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, making it a popular destination for tourists seeking a peaceful retreat.
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    Brayshaw Heritage Park

     Blenheim
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    Tuakau & District Museum Society Inc

     Tuakau
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    Chatham Islands Museum

     Waitangi
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    Geraldine Historical Society Museum

     Geraldine
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    Cheviot Museum

     Cheviot
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    Waipu Scottish Migration Museum

     Waipu
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    New Zealand Timber Museum

     Lichfield
    The New Zealand Timber Museum, situated in Putaruru, is a significant institution that was established with the aim of celebrating and preserving the rich history of the timber industry in the South Waikato District. This industry has had a deep-rooted connection with the district dating back to the 1900s. The museum offers a unique opportunity for visitors to delve into the past and gain insights into the timber industry's evolution and its impact on the region.
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    Taranaki Pioneer Village

     Stratford
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    Tawhiti Museum

     Hawera
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    International Police Museum

     Dannevirke
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    Tuatapere Bushman's Museum

     Tuatapere