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Paeroa Hotel


 In the central North Island is the little town of Paeroa, which has an estimated population of approx 4630 people. On the corner at the incoming intersection is this old hotel. Most towns and cities around the country all have historical hotels like this which double as a drinking/eating establishment and somewhere to stay.

The Paeroa Hotel is part of the historic plates trust being built around 1897. It was relocated to where it now sits in 2 sections when the local railway station was constructed using skids and winches in 1904.

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Comments

local alien said…
Paeroa was always a stopping place on our way to or from Auckland but I don't remember the hotel. Its a lovely old classic building
Lydia C. Lee said…
I would have thought that was here (Australia) - we have so much similar from that time...#WeekendReflection
roentare said…
Paeroa hotel seems like a very old heritage building too.
Bill said…
Still lookng good for its age.
Tigger's Mum said…
I love those old hotels all round the country but yhey must be a nightmare to maintain.
Iris Flavia said…
It´s beautiful. I love the veranda.
s.c said…
A very beautiful old wooden building.
Jim said…
I like old buildings and learning about them. Our post office growing up was seven miles to the east of our farm at Herman, Nebraska, down from our hills on the Missouri River bottom lands. The hotel building has survived but only the saloon now functions, the rest of the front is divided into homes for other businesses, but most of them have closed. The upper part has been converted to apartments. The population the last time was 526.
I have no pictures.
Keep up telling of your surroundings, I'm sure others enjoy your work probably more than I do.
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Jim said…
Looks great.
Tom said…
...I imagine that PAEROA Hotel has PLENTY of stories to tell.
James said…
The exterior looks great I'd like to see the inside.
Graham Edwards said…
I've passed that hotel many times. It's good to see it again.

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