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Sir Matt Busby Way, Stretford, Manchester, M16 ORA, England
Old Trafford Football Ground is the home of one of the most famous football clubs in the world, Manchester United. The stadium situated in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester is over 100 years old after first being opened in February 1910. The first architect for the stadium was Archibald Leitch back in 1909. Since then the fo (...Find out more)
Talbot Rd, Stretford, Manchester M16 0PX, England
Old Trafford Cricket Ground also known as Emirates Old Trafford is the cricketing home of Lancashire County Cricket Club in the Old Trafford area of Manchester, England. The cricket ground opened in 1857 but it was not until 1864 that Lancashire played at the stadium. The ground hosts England national teams test matches and (...Find out more)
Liverpool Rd, Manchester, M3 4FP, England
The Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester was established in September 1983. The museum displays the development of science, technology and industry; with a specific prominence on development in those fields in Manchester. The museum has a big emphasis on transport, with car, trains and warplanes such as the Spitfire (...Find out more)
Urbis Building, Cathedral Gardens, Todd St, Manchester, M4 3BG, England
The National Football Museum in Manchester was opened in 2012 at the Urbis building in the city centre. The museum was originally opened in Preston in 2001 but was moved to Manchester. The museum was founded to preserve and display significant collections of football memorabilia. The president of the museum is Sir Bobby Cha (...Find out more)
Goodison Rd, Liverpool L4 4EL, England
Goodison Park is a football stadium that is the home of Everton Football Club, who are situated in Liverpool, England. The stadium has been the home of Everton FC since its completion in 1892. The stadium is quite old in terms of football stadiums holding matches in England's top division, but it's that character that has b (...Find out more)
Anfield Rd, Liverpool, L4 0TH, England
Anfield is a football stadium that is home to Liverpool FC. The stadium is the sixth largest football stadium in the United Kingdom with a seating capacity of approximately 54,000. Anfield was built in 1884 and was originally home to Liverpool FC’s city rivals, Everton. Everton moved to their home of Goodison Park in 189 (...Find out more)
Ashton New Rd, Manchester M11 3FF, England
The Etihad Stadium also is known as the City of Manchester Stadium is a football stadium which is the home of Manchester City Football Club in Manchester, England. The stadium was originally built as an athletics stadium for the 2002 Manchester Commonwealth games but was leased to Manchester City after the conclusion of the (...Find out more)
Trafford Wharf Rd, Stretford, Manchester, M17 1TZ, England
The Imperial War Museum North is one of five branches of Imperial War Museums. It is based in Greater Manchester. The museum was opened in 2002 with the aim of educating people on the impacts of modern conflict and its impact on society. The building the museum is housed in is quite unusual architecture wise and because of (...Find out more)
City Walls, Chester CH1, England
The Chester City Walls which date back to the Roman fortress of Deva Victrix are fortified walls situated around the city of Chester. The walls are the UK’s only defensive wall circuit that is still fully standing from its completion which is thought to have happened in the 13th century. They were built as a defensive (...Find out more)
Watergate St, Chester CH1 2HG, England
Chester High Cross is a monument that stands at Chester Cross a junction in the city of Chester, England. The monument is a cross that is ‘Grade II’ listed. The original cross was in place in the 14th century but was replaced by the current cross in 1476, which was broken up during the civil war but restored at (...Find out more)
Pepper St, Chester CH1 1DQ, England
The Chester Roman Gardens is a park that is used to display the Roman History of the area of Chester, England. The park is full of monuments and structures left behind from the Roman era and the Roman fortress of Deva that stood in Chester. The gardens were set up in 1949 by Graham Webster and Charles Greenwood in order for (...Find out more)
The Castle, Chester CH1 2DN, England
The Cheshire Military Museum is a military museum situated in Chester, England. The museum is used to display the story of the regiments of Cheshire from the 17th century to the present day, with displays from the first and second world wars and more distant and also recent conflicts. The museum displays things such as unif (...Find out more)
Grosvenor Bridge, Grosvenor Rd, Chester CH4 7JT, England
Grosvenor Bridge is a ‘Grade I’ single span arched bridge that crosses the River Dee in Chester, England. The bridge was opened in 1832 after being built to relieve congestion on the city’s other bridges, it stood as the largest single arched bridge in the world for 30 years after its opening. The bridge was designed (...Find out more)
Neston Rd, Little Neston, Ness CH64 4AY, England
Ness Botanic Gardens is a collection of botanic show gardens situated in the area of Ness in between the cities of Liverpool and Chester. The garden was created in 1898 by Arthur Kilpin Bulley who was a plant enthusiast that wanted to bring plants from around the world to Ness and the gardens have since become one of the UK (...Find out more)
North Pier Promenade, Blackpool FY1 1NE, England
North Pier is one of three coastal piers in Blackpool, England. The pier was built in the early 1860s with its grand opening in May 1863, it gets its name from being the most northerly of the three Blackpool Piers. The pier includes theatres, cafes and bars, it has always been seen as trying to attract the ‘Better cla (...Find out more)
Left Bank, Spinningfields, Manchester M3 3ER, England
The People's History Museum also known as The National Museum of Labour History is a museum in Manchester, England. The museum is used to tell the story of the countries democracy and life in the country and has many displays detailing the last 200 years. The museum is located in a former hydraulic pumping station. (...Find out more)
Chinatown, Manchester M1, England
Chinatown is an area of Manchester with a dedication to Chinese culture which was mainly built up by Chinese settlers after the Second World War but has grown into more of an area dedicated to Asia with restaurants, bars and shops from many countries in the area. The area was has a Chinese archway at its entrance which lead (...Find out more)
301 Deansgate, Manchester M3 4LQ, England
The Beetham Tower also is known as the Hilton Tower is a 47-storey skyscraper situated in Manchester, England. The tower was named after its developers ‘ The Beetham Organisation’ but is known commercially as the Hilton Tower, it was completed in 2006 and was built to a Neomodern style. It is the tallest tower i (...Find out more)