There are 11 historical memorials and monuments in South Island
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The Whale Statue in Riverton / Aparima, New Zealand is a must-see for anyone visiting the Southland region.
Arrowtown War Memorial Park is a beautiful park located in Arrowtown, New Zealand.
The Ashburton Clock Tower is an iconic landmark located in Baring Square East, Ashburton, New Zealand.
The Bridge of Remembrance is a significant landmark in Christchurch, New Zealand, and is one of the two main war memorials in the city. The bridge is located on the Cashel Street Bridge at the head of City Mall and was opened on Armistice Day, 11 November 1924. The Bridge of Remembrance is dedicated to those who died in World War I and serves as a memorial for those who participated in two World Wars as well as subsequent conflicts in Borneo, Korea, Malaya, and Vietnam. The bridge is owned by Ch
The Centre of New Zealand Monument is a popular attraction located on Botanical Hill in Nelson Tasman, New Zealand.
The Kate Sheppard Memorial in Christchurch, New Zealand is a beautiful bronze monument that honors the women of New Zealand and their struggle for suffrage.
The Lord Rutherford Memorial is a popular attraction for tourists interested in science and history.
The Queen Victoria Statue is a significant landmark located in Victoria Square, Christchurch, New Zealand.
Located in the small town of Hokitika on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island, the Shipwreck Memorial is a must-visit attraction for anyone interested in the area's rich history.
Sir John McKenzie Memorial is a monument located in Palmerston, New Zealand, dedicated to Sir John McKenzie, a prominent politician who served as Minister of Lands and Agriculture in the Liberal Government of John Ballance.
The Victoria Clock Tower, also known as the Diamond Jubilee Clock Tower, is a historic landmark located in Christchurch, New Zealand.