- Lambton Quay, Wellington
Lambton Quay is the heart of the
central business district ofWellington , thecapital city ofNew Zealand .Originally, as the name implies, it was the high-water line of the foreshore, and sometimes the sea would roll across the road and enter the shops on the opposite side. It was the site of the original settlement in
1840 , which grew into Wellington. Land uplift caused by anearthquake in1855 and further reclamation have left the street some 250 metres from the current shoreline.Lambton Quay is named after
John Lambton, 1st Earl of Durham , the first chairman of directors of theNew Zealand Company .Lambton Quay and neighbouring Willis Street form what is known locally as the "Golden Mile". Much of the city's retail trade is now centred a little further south around Manners Street and Cuba Street, but Lambton Quay remains a major commercial thoroughfare. It is also of administrative significance, with the
New Zealand Parliament Buildings towards the northern end. TheWellington cenotaph is also located at this end, next to Parliament.The
Wellington Cable Car runs from Lambton Quay to the top of the Botanic Garden.External links
* [http://www.lambtonquay.co.nz/lambtonquay/home/default.asp Lambton Quay online]
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