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The Settlement of 'New Edinburgh - Dunedin Histoy of the settlement of Dunedin by the Scots
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Olveston There are few historic houses that can offer such authority and conviction as Olveston and involve the visitor in feeling very much part of the experience as a guest in the family home. The Olveston experience is a very personal one.
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Fletcher House This typical Edwardian villa was built in 1909 by Sir James Fletcher, founder of Fletcher Construction Company Ltd. In December 1990 Fletcher Challenge decided to restore the Fletcher House and open it to the public, making it the first villa in New Zealand to be opened for all to enjoy.
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Fort Taiaroa The Fort Taiaroa guided tour takes you back into New Zealand's colonial past. It covers the Maori and European occupation of the headland with a visit to 'Fort Taiaroa,' underground fortifications beneath the Albatross Colony.
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Historic Buildings A collection of the finest of New Zealands Victorian and Edwardian buildings.
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Dunedin Railway Station |