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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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Chorley Theatre
Enjoy a wide variety of plays, comedy, film, and event cinema in Chorley town centre.
Read MoreGrundy Art Gallery
Its stunning architecture hosts an extensive programme of temporary exhibitions including historical, modern and contemporary art.
Read MoreThe Ditchburn Jukebox Museum
Take a trip back in time, when jukebox music was in every coffee bar and milk bar in the UK.
Read MoreClitheroe Castle Museum
This historic landmark, in the heart of Ribble Valley provides a stunning vantage point. Intriguing galleries take you through 350 million years of history and geology of the local area.
Read MorePendle Witch Trail, Lancaster to Pendle
A self guided driving tour between Lancaster and Pendle, visiting places of significance in the 1612 Pendle Witch Trials.
Read MoreBlackpool South Pier
Blackpool's South Pier was once known as the Victoria Pier it opened in 1893 and was renamed South Pier in 1930. South Pier is a fun-filled day out for those of all ages. It is the most adrenaline-powered of the three piers with an array of thrill rides to tempt you. Whizz around the Crazy Coaster the UK's fastest spinning wild mouse ride or feel the adrenaline rush of the SkyCoaster. If you're after head-spinning thrills, South Pier is guaranteed to raise your vocal cords. Pop into The Gin House and enjoy live music from talented artists and DJ's daily throughout summer. The bar has modern décor, tasty cocktails and outdoor seating with a fantastic view - no booking required.
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