Norfolk Island is the site of one of the earliest European settlements in the Southwest Pacific. The Norfolk Island Museum complex is located in Kingston, one of the most historic sites in Australasia.
The heritage town of Kingston (pictured) includes the finest architectural remains of Australia's early colonisation, including the New Gaol, barracks, stores, cemetery, offices, fine museums and historic homes.
Recent excavations of Norfolk Island have confirmed that Polynesians settled on Norfolk Island some 800 years before Captain James Cook set foot ashore in 1774. The first period of European occupation began in 1788, six weeks after the founding of the infant colony at Sydney Cove, when a party of convicts and soldiers established an agricultural settlement. The produce of this settlement probably saved the Sydney inhabitants from starvation. However by 1804 it was no longer needed and it was progressively evacuated, the last prisoners leaving in 1814.

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