On this walking tour you'll learn about Petone’s rich history, early settlement, industrialization, and development of Jackson Street. Led by Nik Zangouropoulos
According to Susan Butterworth “Pito-one was a fine place for Māori to hunt or fish but exposed to southerly storms and inconvenient for habitation. Yet here was where the NZ Company chose to establish the first settlement”.
The session will cover themes of Petone’s early settlement, industrialisation, and the history and development of Jackson Street. You will see some of Petone’s remaining important buildings and learn about their past and present uses.
Come and experience the fascinating history of this special place with people who are passionate about it.
Free, but booking essential Maximum tour size: 20 people.
(Meet 1pm, Petone Community House, 6 Britannia Street. Duration – up to 2 hours)
Participants are responsible for their own health and safety.
Please wear good shoes and dress for the weather. The tour may be cancelled in bad weather.
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