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Quarry Bank

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Styal Road, SK9 4LA Styal, United Kingdom

Quarry Bank is one of Britain's greatest industrial heritage sites and the inspiration for Channel 4's The Mill. When you visit you will step back in time and soak up the atmosphere of the Indus…

Greater Manchester Police Museum & Archives

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57A Newton Street, M1 1ET Manchester, United Kingdom

Come and discover one of Manchester's hidden gems! A Victorian police station in the heart of the Northern Quarter.

National Football Museum

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Urbis, Cathedral Gardens, M4 3BG Manchester, United Kingdom

The National Football Museum is home to the biggest and best collection of football stories in the world. Open daily, free entry.

Manchester Jewish Museum

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190 Cheetham Hill Road, M8 8LW Manchester, United Kingdom

The Museum chronicles the lives of Jewish people in Manchester and their contribution to making the city what it is today.

People's History Museum

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Left Bank, Spinningfields, M3 3ER Manchester, United Kingdom

The People’s History Museum in Manchester is the national museum of democracy. We aim to engage, inspire and inform diverse audiences by showing ‘there have always been ideas worth fighting for’.

Norton Priory Museum & Gardens

Tudor Road, WA7 1SX Windmill Hill, United Kingdom

Norton Priory Museum and Gardens

Working Class Movement Library

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51 The Crescent, M5 4WX Salford, United Kingdom

A unique collection capturing the stories and struggles of ordinary people's efforts to improve their world

National Trust - Nether Alderley Mill

Congleton Road, SK10 4TW Macclesfield, United Kingdom

Explore the National Trust's 15th-century Nether Alderley Mill beside a tranquil mill pool in Chesire.

Ordsall Hall

Ordsall Lane 322, M5 3AN Salford, United Kingdom

Ordsall Hall has had a long and interesting history with many different uses since it was first mentioned in records in 1177! Today, it is a welcoming and friendly historic house telling the stor…

Bramall Hall

Hall Road, SK7 3NX Bramhall, United Kingdom

Stockport Air Raid Shelters

Chestergate 61, SK1 1NE Stockport, United Kingdom

Warrington Museum & Art Gallery

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Bold St, WA1 1JB Warrington, United Kingdom

FREE ENTRY Mon-Fri: 10am-4:30pm / Sat 10am-4pm / Closed Sundays and Bank Holidays

IWM North

Trafford Wharf Road, M17 1TZ Stretford, United Kingdom

Visit Manchester's museum of modern war and conflict. Exhibitions and events cover real stories of war from WW1 to the present day.

Lancashire Mining Museum at Astley Green

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Higher Green Lane, M29 7JB Astley, United Kingdom

Official Lancashire Museum in the picturesque village of Astley Green, run and maintained by The Red Rose Steam Society Ltd. registered charity 513511 - Address - Astley Green Colliery Higher G…

Manchester Museum

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Manchester Museum, The University of Manchester, Oxford Road, M13 9PL Manchester, United Kingdom

We're the Museum on Oxford Road at The University of Manchester with the dinosaurs, mummies and live animals. We also have loads of other great stuff from the natural world and different cultures.

Museum of Science and Industry

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Liverpool Road, M3 4FP Manchester, United Kingdom

Discover Manchester's rich legacy of world-changing industrial innovations and scientific discoveries.

Salford Museum and Art Gallery

Crescent, M5 4WU Salford, United Kingdom

Salford Museum and Art Gallery was the UK’s ‘first free public library’, which opened in January 1850, followed in November by a museum and art gallery. The building was a mansion house known as …

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