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CAMBRIDGE
Cambridge is a town that is based upon Cambridge in England. The
residents of Cambridge are fiercely upholding that heritage to this
day. Village greens, cricket, the buildings and the museum all add to
the inherent aspirations of Cambridge.
Cambridge is one of the wealthiest municipalities in New Zealand, has
a population of 16,000 and growing rapidly. For its small size
Cambridge has produced quite a number of famous and notable citizens. The
Cambridge War Memorial has a strong presence in the Town.
The Anglican Church has over 100 years of service to the community and
the current Church is an imposing and grand structure. The church and
congregation has strong links to the WW 1 battles in France and one of
the stain glass windows gives homage to the battles by its citizens.
 
Over the last century blood stock horse breeding has become one of the
regions key economic growth planks. Should readers have an interest;
tours to the bloodstock stables are arranged.

The Museum is open each day and one of the prize exhibits is the
signatures of Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh.
Cambridge has it all and are great places to visit and to take in the
beauty of the town allowing plenty of time. Cambridge
boasts two grand old hotels and the GPC is a representation.
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