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Te Hopua a Rangi, also known as Gloucester Park, is one of the volcanoes in the Auckland volcanic field in Auckland, New Zealand, and is located in Onehunga. Its 300 m wide, sediment-filled explosion (maar) crater was used as a boat harbour in early European times and known first as Onehunga Basin then as Geddes Basin.
The Blue Line/Route 3 serves the area between Gloucester and Rockport via Lanesville every two hours from 5:50 AM - 5:50 PM. The Orange Line/Route 2 serves the area between Downtown Gloucester and Gloucester Crossing from 6:22 AM - 6:50 PM. The Purple Line/Route 5 serves the area between Gloucester, West Gloucester, and Essex from 7:30 AM - 5: ...
A view from Route 127 in Beverly The Gloucester Fisherman's Memorial, with Route 127 passing behind it. Once in Manchester-by-the-Sea, Route 127 acts as the main route through town, passing the downtown area and just north of the Manchester station. It crosses the tracks one more time (next to Sweeney Park) as it heads into Gloucester.
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Gloucester Park may refer to: Gloucester Park, Perth, harness racing and cricket venue in Perth, Western Australia; Gloucester Park, Gloucester, public park in Gloucestershire, England; Gloucester Park, Basildon, public park in Essex, England; Te Hopua a Rangi, volcano in Auckland, New Zealand; Gloucester National Park south of Perth, Western ...
The lighthouse was originally planned in 1829 and was erected by 1832 on the east side of the Gloucester Harbor entrance. It was first lit on January 1, 1832. The tower was rebuilt in 1848 and again in 1890. [3] The third and current conical brick tower stands 36 feet (11 m) tall.