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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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Blackpool North Pier
North Pier opened in 1863 (the oldest of the three) and still retains its Victorian charm.
Read MoreCarnforth Heritage Visitor Centre
Made famous by David Lean's romantic classic film Brief Encounter.
Read MoreBlackburn Cathedral
Feel the past around you on a visit to Blackburn Cathedral in the centre of this Pennine Lancashire town. World class organ, aluminium spire, 10 bells, cafe and shop.
Read MoreRibble Steam Railway and Museum
Lancashire is the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution. A place where many incredible things happened that shaped our lives, our society and our world.
Read MoreSamlesbury Hall
Built in 1325, Samlesbury Hall is steeped in fascinating history, retaining its original typical black and white exterior.
Read MoreWarton Village, St Oswald's Church and the Old Rectory
North of Carnforth, this village has strong links to the Washington family, ancestors of the USA's first President George Washington. The local church bears the Washington coat of arms, and flies the Stars & Stripes flag every 4th July.
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