Brooklands, The Shack Of Remembrance
Brooklands, The Shack Of Remembrance
The Shack Of Remembrance was built by two Brooklands locals and two English visitors. It was built on the day Christchurch was granted a day off work to remember the loss of lives in February earthquake 2011. It has since been maintained by locals and friends. A place to remember.
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