Tohu Heritage does not list a category until a real place fills it. Rather than showing empty categories with nothing behind them, each one activates only once a captured site belongs to it, so every category you see live on the map actually leads somewhere.
Today, a third category opens for the first time: Industrial.
Industrial: Ahumahi
Mills, factories, wharves, and the working infrastructure that shaped the land and powered the early economy. This category opens with Henderson's Waterwheel, marking the site of a water-powered timber sawmill built around 1849 by Thomas Henderson, the settler after whom Henderson, Auckland is named.
Three categories remain closed for now: Māori Heritage, Commercial, and Religious. Each will activate the same way, the moment a real place is captured and published. See the full list on the Heritage Categories page.
