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TSB Bowls New Zealand Museum Not only is its collection of bowls paraphernalia and memorabilia impressive, but it also happens to be the world's largest lawn bowling museum. It also happens to be the world's only lawn bowling museum. The over 8,000-exhibit collection includes trophies, uniforms, photographs and equipment recording the game's history. Open daily from 10am to 4pm. Address: Dean Park, Brooklands Road New Plymouth New Zealand
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This brand new facility, opening in 2003, is a state of the art building designed to preserve the important Maori and European settlement history and culture. Interactive exhibits alongside innovative displays will make Puke Ariki a dynamic space to explore which will include a discovery centre, galleries and a research centre. Address: Puke Ariki Landing, St Aubyn Street New Plymouth New Zealand
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Fun Ho, a popular toy brand for over 50 years, is now known for its massive toy museum collection. Here, adults can relive their childhood memories while children will be impressed with a collection of over 3,000 toys. Open Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm, and weekends from 10am to 4pm. Address: 25 Rata Street Inglewood New Zealand
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Housed in six separate buildings TATATM has a large collection of vehicles, farm equipment, communications equipment, office items, marine section and much more related to transport and technology. Visitors can explore human history through our technological advancement. Open Sundays and most public holidays from 10:30am to 4:30pm. Address: Corner of Kent Road & State Highway 3 New Plymouth New Zealand
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