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  2. Cuba Street, Wellington - Wikipedia

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    Cuba Street is a prominent city street in Wellington, New Zealand. Among the best known and most popular streets in the city, the Cuba precinct has been labelled Wellington's cultural centre, and is known for its high-per-capita arts scene the world over.

  3. Bucket Fountain - Wikipedia

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    The Bucket Fountain is an iconic kinetic sculpture in Wellington, the capital city of New Zealand.It is located in Cuba Mall, which is part of Cuba Street.It consists of a series of "buckets" that fill with water until they tip, spilling their load into the buckets and pool below.

  4. CubaDupa - Wikipedia

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    CubaDupa is New Zealand's largest outdoor arts and music festival, celebrating the unique character of Cuba Street, Wellington. CubaDupa describes itself as "a creative playground blurring the lines between audience & performer." [1] It attracts up to 100,000 people.

  5. Bank of New Zealand Te Aro branch building - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of New Zealand Te Aro branch building is a historic building on the corner of Manners and Cuba Street, Wellington, New Zealand. The building, designed by William Turnbull (son of Thomas Turnbull ), is one of Wellington's earliest reinforced concrete and steel structures.

  6. List of historic places in Wellington - Wikipedia

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    213 Cuba Street: 3626: Commercial/Retail Building: Historic Place Category 2: 161–163 Cuba Street and 1–5 Swan Lane: 3628: Bristol Hotel: Historic Place Category 2: 127–129 Cuba Street: 3629: Barber's Buildings: Historic Place Category 2: 123–125 Cuba Street, Te Aro: 3630: Wellington Workingmens Club Building: Historic Place Category 2: ...

  7. Cuba Street rainbow crossing - Wikipedia

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    The Wellington crossing was installed by Wellington City Council "to show our support for the city’s LGBTQI community." [2] It is located at the intersection of Cuba Mall and Dixon Street. Mayor of Wellington Justin Lester participated in painting the crossing, [3] before launching it a few days later on 10 October 2018. [4]

  8. Cuba Street Carnival - Wikipedia

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    The Cuba Street Carnival was a street parade and creative celebration in Cuba Street, Wellington, New Zealand that was intermittently held from the 1980s and saw crowds of 10,000–20,000 people. It stopped in 2009 due to a lack of funding, and was revived in 2015 under the name Cubadupa .

  9. Former National Bank of New Zealand Building - Wikipedia

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    The National Bank of New Zealand Building is a historic building on the corner of Cuba Street and Vivian Street, Wellington, New Zealand. It is now occupied by Logan Brown Restaurant. The building, designed by Claude Plummer-Jones, contains an exceptionally fine main banking space.