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New Zealand Wars Memorial, New Plymouth

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The New Zealand Wars Memorial in New Plymouth stands on Marsland Hill, a site with strategic significance during the conflicts between Māori and colonial forces in the 1860s. The memorial, a tall obelisk, commemorates all who lost their lives in these wars, including both Māori and European combatants. Visitors can reflect on the history while enjoying panoramic views of the city and coast. The surrounding parkland contains interpretive panels that provide context to the battles and the memorial's significance. It serves as a place of remembrance and education.

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  • Read the inscribed names and dedications on the obelisk's base
  • Take in the 360-degree view of New Plymouth and Mount Taranaki from the hilltop
  • Explore nearby interpretive panels detailing the Taranaki War campaigns

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