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  2. List of historic places in Dunedin - Wikipedia

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    As of November 2018, there are 827 listings in Otago, of which 207 are Category 1 historic places. This list covers all historical areas, places, and buildings on the New Zealand Heritage List that fall entirely or in part within Dunedin City. It also covers places of local importance or historical notability.

  3. St Joseph's Cathedral, Dunedin - Wikipedia

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    St Joseph's Cathedral is the cathedral for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Dunedin (Dioecesis Dunedinensis). It is located in City Rise in the city of Dunedin, New Zealand. It serves as the seat of the bishop of the Latin Church Diocese of Dunedin, which was erected on 26 November 1869.

  4. History of the Dunedin urban area - Wikipedia

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    The Dunedin Police Station building was constructed in the 1990s and is occupied by New Zealand Police on a long-term basis. [ 60 ] In 1995 David Bain was convicted of murdering five members of his family in Dunedin; he was later acquitted at a retrial in 2009.

  5. Category:Buildings and structures in Dunedin - Wikipedia

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    Buildings and structures of the University of Otago (21 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Dunedin" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total.

  6. Princes Street, Dunedin - Wikipedia

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    The historic H. E. Shacklock buildings in lower Princes Street Wain's Hotel , 310 Princes St (Category I). Built in 1879 to a design by Mason & Wales , Wain's Hotel remains Dunedin's grandest hotel building, and reflects the opulence which followed the Otago gold rush of the 1860s.

  7. Moray Place, Dunedin - Wikipedia

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    This effectively split the early settlement of Dunedin in two, and for the first few years of settlement, a cutting through the hill was the only land route between the parts of the town to the north and south. The hill was quarried during the 1850s, providing building material for many of the city's early buildings. [1]

  8. First Church of Otago - Wikipedia

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    At 56.4 metres (185 ft), [8] the spire makes the building one of the tallest in the South Island, and it was the island's tallest building until the construction of ChristChurch Cathedral, Christchurch was completed in 1881. It again held that rank briefly from 1888, after the latter building was damaged by an earthquake.

  9. Empire Hotel, Dunedin - Wikipedia

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    The Empire Hotel building. The Empire Hotel (also known as the Empire Tavern) is a historic building at 396 Princes Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, located some 700 metres southwest of the city centre. Currently empty, it served as a public house from the 1850s until the 1990s. It has a New Zealand Historic Places Trust category 1 listing. [1]

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