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  2. List of category 1 historic places in Auckland - Wikipedia

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    41 Wyndham Street and 1 St Patricks Square. 97. Church of the Holy Sepulchre and Hall. Historic Place Category 1. 71 Khyber Pass Road and 2–10 Burleigh Street, Grafton. 98. St Matthew's-in-the-City Church (Anglican) Historic Place Category 1. 132–134 Hobson St, 187 Federal St and Wellesley St West.

  3. Auckland Domain - Wikipedia

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    Created. 1843 (1843) Operated by. Auckland Council. Status. Open year round. The Auckland Domain, also known as Pukekawa / Auckland Domain, is a large park in Auckland, New Zealand. Consisting of 75 hectares (190 acres) of land, Auckland Domain is the oldest park in the city. Located in the central suburb of Grafton, the parkland is the remains ...

  4. Mount Erebus disaster - Wikipedia

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    The crash coincided with the Air New Zealand Shell Open, a golf tournament sponsored by Air New Zealand. CEO Morrie Davis was playing the pro-am when he first heard word that the plane was "lost." Air New Zealand thought about cancelling the tournament but decided against it. [60]

  5. Mount Smart Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Mount Smart Stadium. /  36.91833°S 174.81250°E  / -36.91833; 174.81250. Mount Smart Stadium, commercially known as Go Media Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium in Auckland, New Zealand. It is the main home ground of the New Zealand Warriors of the National Rugby League and Auckland FC of the A-League Men, and occasionally hosts rugby ...

  6. Spark Arena - Wikipedia

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    Spark Arena. / -36.8471738; 174.7769451. Spark Arena[ 2] (also known as Auckland City Arena, and formerly as Vector Arena) is a multipurpose arena in Auckland, New Zealand. The venue is located at Quay Park, Parnell, very close to Britomart Transport Centre and The Strand Station.

  7. Aotea Square - Wikipedia

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    Aotea Square. Coordinates: 36°51′08″S 174°45′47″E. Aotea Square hosting an art installation, 2010. Aotea Square is a large paved public area in the CBD of Auckland, New Zealand. Officially opened in 1979 by Sir Dove-Myer Robinson next to Queen Street, it is used for open-air concerts and gatherings, markets, and political rallies.

  8. North Shore, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    2,200/km 2 (5,800/sq mi) The North Shore ( Māori: Te Whenua Roa ō Kahu or Māori: Te Raki Paewhenua) is one of the major geographical regions of Auckland, the largest city in New Zealand. The area is defined as the northern shores of the Waitematā Harbour as far north as the Ōkura River . The North Shore is primarily uplifted Waitemata ...

  9. Rainbow's End (theme park) - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .rainbowsend .co .nz. Rainbow's End is a 9.3 hectares (23 acres) theme park in Manukau, Auckland, New Zealand. Rainbow's End includes the main theme park and also Kidz Kingdom, a family entertainment centre for children 8 years and under. [ 1 ][ 2 ] The park, owned by Rainbows End Theme Park Limited, a subsidiary of Rangatira ...