Te Marae o Hine / The Square
Aerial photograph of The Square, clearly showing the 4 quadrants and the railway section in the middle. The corner of Broadway and The Square is at the bottom of the photograph.
Aerial photograph of The Square, clearly showing the 4 quadrants and the railway section in the middle. The corner of Broadway and The Square is at the bottom of the photograph.
The Square Palmerston North from second floor Palmerston North Central Library
The Palmerston North Pizza Hut was the 16th to be opened in New Zealand. Pizza Hut was part of a 3 stage development of the land with street frontages to Main and Albert and Broadway Avenue. The Bodell family, part owner of the land in conjunction with Realty Development Corporation, had many mature trees on the site preserved. The colonial villa on the corner of Broadway and Albert Street was relocated to a 10 acre block near Feilding. Building currently occupied by a Subway fast food restaurant (2020).
Russell Street School was opened for pupils 18 March 1929.
Te Manawa is the art science and history centre for Palmerston North. The Globe Theatre is the home of the Manawatu Theatre Society. It has two theatres, both of which are available for hire. Both complexes are owned by the Palmerston North City Council. They are situated on the corner of Pitt Street.
Examples of milk biscuits made on an experimental basis by the Dairy Research Institute, Palmerston North.
Kentucky Fried Chicken is a fast food chain of stores begun by Colonel Saunders in the United States of America in 1952. There are two outlets in Palmerston North, in Rangitikei Street and Princess Street.