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New Zealand is a country too young, and its history is not good for more than a hundred years. The short gold rush years have been an important page in the history of the country. Many relics of the time are preserved here.
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Shantytown Heritage Park Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Shantytown Historic Park is a gold rush town in the mid-19th century that local people rebuilt decades ago to commemorate the precious history of the West Bank. It is like a museum that collects all the objects donated by people about that era. Here you can take trains, visit museums, have a drink at a bar and try real gold panning. It's a place to study and play, and it's perfect for family outings.
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Shantytown Heritage Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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New Zealand is a country too young, and its history is not good for more than a hundred years. The short gold rush years have been an important page in the history of the country. Many relics of the time are preserved here.
Like Nielsen's Founders Heritage Park, it's also an artificial town like a movie theater, recreated Greymouth during the gold rush of the 1960s. Here you can take the train, visit the museum, have a drink at the bar, and try the real gold rush. It is a place that can both learn and entertain, very suitable for family travel.
This is the 19th century gold rush in the era, gold rushers live in the town, retaining the architecture and living objects of that era, the historical town worth remembering.
Graymouth was a gold mining town in New Zealand during the gold rush. This shantytown historical monument park is a rebuilt display area. The park shows the scene of life at the time, and some of the daily necessities displayed are actual antiquities.
The old gold mine, take a very well maintained steam train into the mining area to visit, in fact, after driving in, stop, let everyone visit the locomotive, and then visit the logging field.