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Museum Complex

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Beach Road, Humewood, 6001 Port Elizabeth, South Africa

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Old Railway Station Museum

Market Street 146, 6229 Uitenhage, South Africa

Built on Market Street in the year of the opening of the railway from Port Elizabeth, it is reputed to be one of the oldest railway stations in South Africa. At this quaint

No 7 Castle Hill

Castle Hill 7, 6001 Port Elizabeth, South Africa

No 7 Castle Hill was completed in 1825 and is one of the oldest surviving Settler cottages in Port Elizabeth.

Drostdy Museum

Upper Drosdy Street, 6229 Uitenhage, South Africa

The Drostdy was erected during General Jacob Glen Cuyler’s tenure of office as Landdrost of Uitenhage in 1809 and follows the historical development of Uitenhage and surrounding

Anglo-Boer War Memorial | Uitenhage

Chase Street 8, 6229 Uitenhage, South Africa

PAX Memorial | WW1

River Road, 6065 Port Elizabeth, South Africa

Bayworld

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Beach Road, Humewood, 6001 Port Elizabeth, South Africa

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Bayworld - no 7 Castle Hill

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Beach Road, Humewood, 6001 Port Elizabeth, South Africa

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Glenelg Road Guest House

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53 Glenelg Road, Fernglen,, 6025 Port Elizabeth, South Africa

Cozy Self-catering Accommodation Continental Breakfast and Lunch Packs available on request to Corporate Guests. Email : glenelgroad@gmail.com

Donkin Reserve

Donkin Reserve, located off Belmont Terrace, Central, and overlooking the city, was proclaimed an open space in perpetuity by Sir Rufane Donkin.

AutoPavilion

Algoa Road 103, 6230 Uitenhage, South Africa

The AutoPavilion, Place of Cars and Legends, first opened doors in 2004, the result of a need for a modern, state-of-the art heritage centre to replace the existing museum that housed the Company…

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