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[http://www.artdeco.org.nz/ Art Deco Auckland]
 
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New Zealand Maori Travel Guide: [http://www.taitokerau.co.nz/ The tail of the fish Auckland and Northland. Tai Tokerau Tourism]
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[https://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/arts-culture-heritage/heritage/Pages/search-cultural-heritage-inventory.aspx Auckland Council Cultural Heritage Inventory]  
 
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'''Volcanoes of Auckland: The Essential Guide''' BRUCE W HAYWARD, GRAEME MURDOCH & GORDON MAITLAND 2011 Auckland University Press
  
  

Revision as of 17:35, 23 September 2018


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Guides

Ewen Cameron, Bruce Hayward and Graeme Murdoch 2008, A Field Guide to Auckland. Godwit Publishing. ISBN 1869621514

Art Deco Auckland

New Zealand Maori Tourism - Auckland: [1]

Wikipedia
Wikipedia has an article about:

While you are in Auckland we recommend:

Auckland Museum [2]

Howick Colonial Village

National Maritime Museum

Kawau Island heritage area: Governor's Mansion House and copper mine.

MOTAT Museum of Transport and Technology


Devonport and Parnell are heritage areas in Auckland, Helensville, Waiuku and Puhoi are heritage towns.


Cultural Tours:

Tamaki Hikoi

Auckland City Walks


More information on Auckland archaeology:

Auckland Council Cultural Heritage Inventory

Volcanoes of Auckland: The Essential Guide BRUCE W HAYWARD, GRAEME MURDOCH & GORDON MAITLAND 2011 Auckland University Press