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Quote: Imperial War Museum, Salford QuaysDuring our weekend away with friends in Altringham we spent the day in Salford Quays visiting this museum and the Lowry centre. We arrived at the Quays by train which cost us £10 Read More
Quote: Manchester Cathedral near to Harvey Nichols, Urbis and Victoria Station unfortunately was also near to the site of an IRA bomb in 1996. Nearby buildings reduced to rubble but the cathedral escaped with minor Read More
Quote: When I'm at a loose end, one of the places I gravitate towards is the lively city of Manchester just a short 45 minute train ride away from my home. I particularly like the variety of Manchester's Northern Read More
Quote: Are you mad as a hatter when it comes to has? Do you feel naked without your beanie, baseball cap or posh wedding hat? I know the ideal place for you. It is Stockport's Hat Works, an award winning attraction Read More
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Quote: By 1887, when the Town Hall was completed, Manchester's first industrial period was over. Whereas much textile production was now more focused in surrounding towns, Manchester had developed considerably in Read More
Quote: The Manchester Museum is a very large place filled with bones and bugs, rocks and mummies and more. The museum is part of the Manchester University campus on Oxford Road and is free to visit.I finally got there Read More
Quote: I sometimes wonder who goes here. I taught for 20 years in Manchester and I met innumerable people who had never heard of it. I left in 1984 but I guess the situation is very much the same now. yet Ordsall Read More
Quote: I think this may be some sort of record for contemporary history. This is a splendid building which was only completed in 2002 and started the first phase of its existence on 25 July 2002. This phase ended at Read More
Quote: This is a little off the beaten track and a lot of people who live in Manchester don't even know it's there. Ordsall Hall is a manor house, parts of which date back to medieval and Tudor times though other parts Read More
Quote: Ebbor Gorge is up in the hills near Wookey Hole, and is owned variously by the National Trust and by English Nature. There's a free NT car park at the top, from where you can do various walks. We headed out there Read More