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Russell Museum

A local history museum featuring unique and noteworthy exhibitions, revisiting Russells Hell Hole of the Pacific days, through todays relaxed coastal village. A significant record of NZ history.

Russell Museum is situated conveniently in the centre of Russell village. It is the treasure house of Russell (Te Whare Taonga o Kororareka). The DVD retelling Russell’s history is a must see as are archive photos from an era long gone. There are several noteworthy and unique exhibitions for you to discover, Captain Cook’s 1/5 scale model “Endeavour”, a whaling boat and river waka (canoe), artifacts from Zane Grey’s fishing expeditions and more. The shop has a selection of books, special souvenirs & gifts as mementos of your visit. Open every day except Christmas Day January: 10am - 5pm February - December: 10am - 4

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Phone: +64 9 403 7701
Fax: +64 9 403 7701
Address: 2 York Street, Russell
Postal: 2 York Street Russell 0202
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