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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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Lancashire Police Museum
Take a trip through time and learn about some of the pivotal moments across Lancashire Constabulary's history.
Read MoreThe Weavers' Triangle Visitor Centre
Currently closed for refurbishment. The visitor centre contains displays including period rooms, a Victorian Parlour and weaver's dwelling.
Read MoreThe Blackpool Tower
There are plenty of experiences on offer at The Blackpool Tower to ensure you have an unparalleled Blackpool experience
Read MoreWorden Park
Worden Park is a hidden gem, situated on the edge of Leyland.
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.
Read MoreWest Lancashire Light Railway
Lancashire's only narrow gauge steam railway with an historic collection of locomotives.
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