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Jack Morgan Museum
Museums and Galleries in Whakapara, Northland area
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Our address
State Highway 1,
Whakapara
0114,
Northland, Whangarei, North Island,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s)
09 433 9521
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Our website
www.jackmorganmuseum.co.nz
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Services offered since 2010
Museum, Guided tours, School visits, Reference library, Wheelchair access, Toilets, Parking, Picnic Area, Refreshment stop, Exhibitions, Displays of pioneer memorabilia, Collection of stationary engines, Agricultural implements, Artefacts relating to the local area, the railway and local Maori, Heritage garden
Expertised in Museums and Galleries
History,Tours, Classes, Activities
Areas serviced
we are providing services in Hukerenui, Whangarei Area
Payment options
Cash, EFTPOS
Additional info
Wheelchair Accessible, Business District, Hotels, Accommodations, Campground, Playground, Historical, Cafe, Gallery, Archives, Souvenir Shop
Availability/ Opening hours
The shopping hours and days of the business Jack Morgan Museum are:
Closed now
Opens in 4 Hr 28 Min
Welcome to the Jack Morgan Museum, nestled in the heart of Northland, a city steeped in history and brimming with charm. Established in 2010, our museum has become more than just an attraction; it's a vibrant hub where the past meets the present, inviting visitors to explore, learn, and connect. Step inside our doors, and you'll find yourself immersed in a world that seamlessly blends art, history, and engaging activities. Our collection spans centuries, offering a unique glimpse into the rich tapestry of Northland's past. From intricate paintings to rare artifacts, each piece tells a story that adds another layer to our region's fascinating narrative. But we're not just a museum; we offer guided tours, educational classes, and an array of activities designed to bring the stories we tell to life. Our knowledgeable guides lead you on a journey through time, sharing tales of courage, resilience, and innovation that have shaped our city. Our classes cater to both beginners and seasoned enthusiasts, providing opportunities to learn new skills or deepen your understanding of various art forms. We believe in the power of education, which is why we warmly welcome school visits. Our programs are tailored to meet the curriculum needs of different age groups, ensuring a meaningful and enjoyable learning experience for all. Whether you're a local looking to rediscover your city or a traveler seeking authentic experiences, the Jack Morgan Museum offers an unforgettable journey into Northland's past. So come, step into our museum, and let us share with you the stories that have made our city what it is today. We look forward to welcoming you!
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“They refuse to finalize the item that is needed to finish. After waiting more than 6+months, I've sent my options to see what I can legally do to move forward. I would never recommend any company they own.”
Bad
“Horrible owner. Incredibly rude and puts people down constantly. Avoid if you can ”
Worst fish and chips ever.
“I had been a regular customer until today. They must have changed their chips from Mr. CHIPS to some cheap chips which were soaked in oil and contained some double fried left over bits and pieces of dark oil soaked chips. The fish filets were half the amount of the oil drenched batter. We could not eat it and put it in the rubbish bin. I loved to go there in the past but todays order 2 fish fillets and one scoop of chips was not eatable, lets hope everyone else have a better experience.”
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Poor
“Had their t/aways before, but last night..eew chicken chow mein, the taste was lovely, except: hardly any chicken, 1 coin size round of carrot halved and tough, large chunks of cauli quite firm, old broccoli it was going yellow underneath eewww, onion was lovely, appearance was horrid. Also had two spring rolls, eeeww, consisted of mince, some corn kernels and some peas, no shredded cabbage, flavour ok, but certainly not a spring roll, the pastry itself was good, I guess they made them.”