Early Settlers
(1)Historic Places
(5)Military
(1)Railways
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New Zealand Dunedin History websites.
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Larnach Castle
(www.larnachcastle.co.nz)The castle is the home of the Barker family, who have spent more than 30 years lovingly restoring the building and re-creating the beauty of the gardens and grounds.
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Caversham Rail Tunnel
(www.cavershamtunnel.org.nz)Caversham Rail Tunnel is a stunning example of Victorian infrastructure, sadly unusable. However this beautiful feature now fits perfectly into Dunedin walking and cycling routes.
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Historic Cemeteries Conservation Trust of New Zealand
(www.cemeteries.org.nz)Formed in 2002, the Trust seeks to create a greater awareness of the need for conservation of cemeteries in New Zealand. Through cemetery conservation, they aim to preserve the memorial places of our forebears.
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The Caversham Project
(caversham.otago.ac.nz)What makes New Zealand society - or any society - unique? The Caversham Project was started 30 years ago to answer that question by using systematic methods and comparative analysis.
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Chinese Garden
(www.chinesegarden.co.nz)The Chinese Garden commemorates the contribution of Chinese people to the history and culture of Dunedin. Dunedin has had a long history of Chinese settlement, with many Cantonese people settling in and around the city at the time of the Central Otago Gold Rush.
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New Zealand Armed Forces Memorial Project
(www.nzafmp.org)Aiming to photograph and collect a pictorial record of New Zealand war graves and memorials to commemorate those servicemen and women who gave their lives in the service of their country.
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Historic Dunedin Buildings
(www.visit-dunedin.co.nz/historic_buildings.html)Of all New Zealand cities, Dunedin can boast the largest concentration of Victorian and Edwardian buildings. This is mainly due to its rapid growth before and just after the turn of the century and its slower growth rate since.
