Today for our museum stop we're pulling into Porirua, where a facility initially created as a teaching resource to assist detectives is now wide open for the public.
With over 20,000 visitors a year, the New Zealand Police Museum contains evidence from some of New Zealand's most infamous crimes - and while the adults are busy with that, the kids can try on police uniforms and take a seat on a police motorcycle.
Museum director Rowan Carroll joins Anna Thomas.
The New Zealand Police Museum in Porirua is open daily from 10:00am - 5:00pm and general entry is free. Photo: Porirua City