Collingwood Museum


This tiny unstaffed museum fills a corridor of the former council office with a quirky collection of saddlery, moa bones, shells, sewing machines and old typewriters. Next door, the Aorere Centre has historic photographs of the town by pioneer photographer Fred Tyree.


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