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  2. Eichardt's Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Eichardt‘s Private Hotel is located on the corner of Marine Parade and Ballarat Street, Queenstown, New Zealand, on the shores of Lake Wakatipu. Eichardt’s is a significant local landmark, and is listed as a Category Two historic place by the Historic Places Trust. [1] Eichardt's building in Queenstown

  3. Top 11 Bucket-List Destinations for Adrenaline Junkies in 2025

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    This is the place to go for river rafting, off-roading, canyoneering, and rock climbing. The Colorado River flows for 1450 miles, passing through Utah, and is the perfect spot for kayaking ...

  4. A Remarkable Place to Die - Wikipedia

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    A Remarkable Place to Die is a New Zealand-Australian crime drama series created by Philly de Lacey and written by Lacey and John Banas. It follows Detective Anais Mallory (Chelsie Preston Crayford) on the homicide beat in Queenstown and as she also uncovers more about her sister's mysterious death.

  5. Bowlingly - Wikipedia

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    Bowlingly (was always spelled 'Bolingly' prior to 1953 when the "w" was added by the then owner, Mrs. Randolph Burgess), also known as Neale's Residence and The Ferry House, is a historic home located at Queenstown, Queen Anne's County, Maryland, United States. It is a large brick dwelling house constructed in 1733 on a bluff overlooking ...

  6. Puzzling World - Wikipedia

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    Puzzling World, originally a single level wooden maze at Wānaka in the Queenstown area of New Zealand, opened in 1973. [1] It was the brainchild of Stuart and Jan Landsborough who had been forced to sell their house to raise money for the venture after being refused a bank loan. In the first year the park received 17,600 visitors.

  7. Kelvin Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    The Queenstown suburb of Kelvin Heights sits at the narrow isthmus between the two parts of the peninsula. It is one of the most expensive suburbs in New Zealand in which to buy a house, with the median house value at about NZ$1 million in 2005. [ 7 ]

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