Kauri Museum

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The Kauri Museum is a heritage museum in New Zealand dedicated to the history, logging, and cultural significance of kauri trees and gum in the Northland region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf heritage museum
museum
country New Zealand
dedicatedTo cultural significance of kauri
history of kauri logging
focusesOn industrial heritage
kauri gum
kauri trees
logging history
settler history
hasBuildingUse archives storage
exhibition space
visitor services
hasCollectionType documents
furniture
gum samples
industrial artifacts
photographic archives
social history objects
timber samples
hasEducationalRole interpretation of settler life
public education about environmental impact of logging
public education about kauri ecology
hasExhibit colonial-era rooms
heritage machinery
historic logging equipment
historic photographs
kauri gum digging displays
kauri timber products
large kauri slabs
steam-powered machinery
hasNotableMaterial kauri gum
kauri timber
woodworking machinery
hasTheme interaction between people and kauri forests
languageOfWorkOrName English
locatedIn Matakohe NERFINISHED
locatedInCountrySubdivision Kaipara District NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Northland Region NERFINISHED
locatedOnIsland North Island NERFINISHED
operatedAs tourist attraction
regionServed New Zealand public
Northland Region NERFINISHED
subjectArea forestry history in New Zealand
gum-digging industry
regional history of Northland
tourismCategory cultural tourism
heritage tourism

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Northland Region contains Kauri Museum