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Lancashire’s history and heritage are shaped by its influential role in the Industrial Revolution, with mill towns and historic landmarks telling the story of its development. Castles, stately homes, and preserved sites across the county reflect a rich past that continues to define its character today.
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St Annes Pier
Welcoming visitors since 1885, the beautiful pier at St. Annes. Rain or shine, there is a wide choice of things to do; from restaurants an shops, to amusements with children's cars and rides.
Read MoreFleetwood Museum
Take a trip back in time around Fleetwood - Victorian new town, holiday resort, once a thriving cargo, fishing and passenger hub. Make Fleetwood Museum your first port of call to find out how one man's dream created a community with a fascinating past and a vibrant present. The access to the museum is via steps and for further information please contact the museum direct.
Read MoreBritish Textile Biennial
A free festival of contemporary art, commissioning artists and designers from all over the world to make work inspired by the context and legacy of the textile industry.
Read MoreLancaster Town Hall
From the beautiful oak panelled committee rooms and banqueting suite to the magnificent Ashton Hall, this historic building offers a venue full of character and originality.
Read MoreHaworth Art Gallery and Artists' Studios
Haworth Art Gallery is best known for its collection of Tiffany art glass.
Read MoreEngland's Historic Cities - Lancaster Castle app
Experience Lancaster Castles chilling cells and hollow corridors with this immersive app exploring augmented reality unveiling hidden facts and stories that helped shape England's intricate heritage.
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