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The Museum consists of five main buildings:  the Woolshed (which had to be reconstructed after a 1997 fire) and four cottages in the style of Waiheke baches of the 1930s-1950s.  The main historical exhibits are in the Woolshed; the cottages contain period rooms, photo exhibits, archives and meeting rooms.
 
The Museum consists of five main buildings:  the Woolshed (which had to be reconstructed after a 1997 fire) and four cottages in the style of Waiheke baches of the 1930s-1950s.  The main historical exhibits are in the Woolshed; the cottages contain period rooms, photo exhibits, archives and meeting rooms.
  
Membership meetings are held at 6:30 PM on the first Monday of the month.  There is generally a speaker and/or a theme topic.  Further information can be had at the Historical Society's website, http://www.waihekemuseum.org.nz.
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Membership meetings are usually held at 6:30 PM on the first Monday of the month.  There is generally a speaker and/or a theme topic.  Further information can be had at the Historical Society's website, http://www.waihekemuseum.org.nz.
  
 
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Revision as of 03:15, 4 October 2007

Woolshed Museum

Located at 169 Onetangi Rd, the Waiheke Island Historic Village is run by the Waiheke Island Historical Society Inc. It is open Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday from 12:00 - 4:00 pm.

The Museum is marked by signs that incorrectly state "Museum 500 metres". The signs are in fact 500 metres apart and the Museum is halfway between them. The number 1 bus (Onetangi) stops in front of the Museum.

The Museum consists of five main buildings: the Woolshed (which had to be reconstructed after a 1997 fire) and four cottages in the style of Waiheke baches of the 1930s-1950s. The main historical exhibits are in the Woolshed; the cottages contain period rooms, photo exhibits, archives and meeting rooms.

Membership meetings are usually held at 6:30 PM on the first Monday of the month. There is generally a speaker and/or a theme topic. Further information can be had at the Historical Society's website, http://www.waihekemuseum.org.nz.