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Join Hawke’s Bay historian and author Michael Fowler for a guided Art Deco tour around the Hastings CBD. His tour views some spiffing examples of Art Deco buildings that Hastings built after the 1931 Hawke’s Bay earthquake. Included as part of the tour are dramatic stories of how the 1931 Hawke’s Bay Earthquake affected Hastings – including some remaining earthquake scars of the event.
The tour takes around 75 minutes, and then finish it off with a famous Rush Munro ice cream sundae (created in the Art Deco era in 1926).
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