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1. The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
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 Te Papa is the new national museum of New Zealand. Te Papa is different from any other museum on the planet ... playful, scholarly, imaginative, educational, interactive, bold - Te Papa speaks with a Kiwi accent. Who we were, who we are, and even who we might become ... http://www.tepapa.govt.nz/ contact
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 2. Puke Ariki - Taranaki's knowledge centre
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 Puke Ariki is a united museum, library and visitor information centre for Taranaki - a stimulating, educational and recreational complex. Read online Taranaki Stories which cover many topics including sporting heroes, conflict and the arts. Browse our online databases: photographs, archives, artefacts and passenger lists. Play our interactive games or download teachers’ worksheets. The site is essential viewing for visitors to Taranaki, teachers, students, genealogists and historians. http://www.pukeariki.co.nz/
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3. Army Museum Waiouru
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 Army Museum Waiouru is a military history and army war museum in New Zealand. Engage with real life soldiers' stories, discover New Zealand's military history, learn the campaigns of the NZ Army, and reflect on how conflict has shaped New Zealand. http://www.armymuseum.co.nz/
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 4. Motat
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 The Museum of Transport and Technology is located in Western Springs, Auckland (5 minutes on the Western Motorway from Downtown Auckland) - Take an interactive journey through the transport and technology that has shaped NZ - Classic Cars, Planes, Interactive Science Area, Touring Exhibitions and special events year round, Victorian Village, Steam Trains, Trams, Military, Blacksmith, Cafe and much more! http://www.motat.org.nz/ contact
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5. Air Force Museum
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 New Zealand's premier military aviation collection, featuring 28 classic restored aircraft, restoration hangar tours, social history exhibitions and galleries, research facilities, education programmes and souvenir shop. http://www.airforcemuseum.co.nz/ contact
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6. The Mackenzie Heritage Centre
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 Planned to open in 2005, the Mackenzie Heritage Centre will share in an interactive way the many remarkable stories of the people and land of the Mackenzie Region. http://www.themackenzie.co.nz/
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7. Tairawhiti Museum
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 The Tairawhiti Museum and Art Gallery has a reputation as one of the best museums in New Zealand, their collection rich in Gisborne – East Coast – history, art and taonga maori. http://www.tairawhitimuseum.org.nz/ contact
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 8. Otago Museum Dunedin
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 The Otago Museum is Dunedin's most visited attraction. Explore world class collections of culture, nature & heritage. Visit Discovery World interactive science centre. Tour Southern Land, Southern People, a gallery of this amazing region. http://www.otagomuseum.govt.nz/ contact
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9. Canterbury Museum
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 Canterbury Museum is a treasure trove of riches. Its collections have engaged and delighted visitors from all over the world for more than 130 years. Highlights include the Maori Galleries, the Christchurch Street, Discovery centre for children and the world’s most significant Antarctic collection. http://www.canterburymuseum.com/ contact
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10. The Albertland and Districts Museum
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 The Albertland and Districts Museum Inc house and display memorabilia, artefacts, and other items relating to the district from the 1860's. http://www.albertland.co.nz/
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