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  2. Category:Tourist attractions in Auckland - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Auckland" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  3. Ambury Regional Park - Wikipedia

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    Ambury Regional Park (also known as Ambury Farm) is a regional park situated on the coast of Manukau Harbour, in Auckland in New Zealand's North Island.It is situated in the suburb of Māngere Bridge and in the local board area of Māngere-Ōtāhuhu, to the west of Māngere Mountain.

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

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    Auckland City Art Gallery: Historic Place Category 1: 1 Kitchener Street and Wellesley Street: 92: Auckland Railway Station: Historic Place Category 1: 132–148 Beach Road: 93: Auckland War Memorial Museum: Historic Place Category 1: Museum Circuit Domain: 94: Bank of New Zealand Building: Historic Place Category 1: 125–129 Queen Street: 95 ...

  5. Auckland Domain - Wikipedia

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    The Auckland cricket team played all their home matches at Auckland Domain until 1913, when they moved to Eden Park. [30] The Auckland Acclimatisation Society had their gardens in Auckland Domain in 1862; [17] they became the Auckland Botanic Gardens. Parts of the layout still exist north of the Band Stand, including some greenhouses from the ...

  6. Red Beach, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Red Beach is a suburb surrounding the beach of the same name on the Hibiscus Coast, Auckland, New Zealand, at the base of the Whangaparaoa Peninsula. The suburb of Silverdale is to the south-west, and Orewa to the north.

  7. East Auckland - Wikipedia

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    Howick was established in 1847 as a defensive outpost for Auckland, by fencibles (retired British Army soldiers) and their families. [49] The decision to establish on site was controversial. It was allegedly chosen to protect Auckland against potential invasion from Marutūāhu tribes to the east, but the site was too far inland to serve this ...