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Dunedin’s First Cemetery—Arthur Street

"In 1846, a somber event marked the beginning of Dunedin's history at the Arthur Street Cemetery. Over the years, this cemetery became a haunting testament to the challenges faced by early settlers. The cemetery's ill-fated choice of location, poor drainage, and health concerns eventually led to its closure in 1858, a decision that would stir emotions and debates within the community. Families were tasked with the difficult and traumatic process of relocating their loved ones, with the Southern Cemetery becoming the new resting place for most. However, the eerie legacy of Arthur Street Cemetery lives on, with stories of underground waterways, spectral sheep, and unexplained swings that continue to haunt the site. Amid the unsettling tales, there is a glimmer of hope as the land now serves as a children's playground, offering a unique blend of history and the supernatural in Dunedin's landscape."

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