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Birmingham
& Midland Museum of Transport @@@
Amongst their collection they have over 80 buses and coaches including
the biggest collection of preserved Midland Red vehicles, plus vehicles
from the former Birmingham, West Bromwich, Walsall and Wolverhampton
Corporations & West Midlands PTE.
Birmingham
Botanical Gardens and Glasshouses, Birmingham @@@@
The Birmingham Botanical Gardens were opened in 1832. They were
designed by J. C. Loudon, a leading garden planner, horticultural
journalist and publisher. Today the gardens offer a superb opportunity
for recreation and relaxation close to the centre of Birmingham.
The Black Country
Museum, Dudley @@@@
The museum occupies a twenty six acre urban heritage park in the
shadow of Dudley Castle in the centre of the Black Country conurbation
of two million people.
Cadbury
World, Birmingham @@@@@
All you ever needed to know about chocolate... on the web! Cadbury
World forms part of the Cadbury corporate website.
Coventry
Cathedral, Coventry @@@@
Formerly one of the finest Cathedrals in England, the walls of Coventry
Cathedral still stand as a reminder to its former glory. Much of
the cathedral was destroyed during the second world war apart from
the sandstone walls.
Dudley Zoo,
Dudley @@@
Dudley Zoo was hailed as the most modern zoo in Europe when it opened
in May 1937. The idea for it had been conceived during a train journey
by the Earl of Dudley who formed a partnership with the Marsh Brothers
of the Marsh and Baxter food company and the marmalade manufacturer,
Capt. W.F.Cooper.
Dudley's Nature Reserve and Parks @@
Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council is located at the heart of the
Black Country but if you think this describes its urban landscape,
then think again!
The
Henley-in-Arden Heritage Centre, Near Stratford-upon-Avon
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A facility made possible by the generosity of a former Lord of the
Manor, Joseph Hardy and inaugurated by his daughter, Robin Hardy
Freed, the present Lord (as of November 1996). The Centre provides
an insight into Warwickshire and West Midlands heritage.
Packwood
Tudor House, Solihull @@@@
Packwood House in Solihull, originally 16th century, is a fascinating
20th century evocation of domestic Tudor architecture. Its interiors
reflect the period between the world wars and contain a fine collection
of 16th century textiles and furniture.
The Red House Glass Cone, Dudley @@
This museum is on the same site as Stuart Crystal and is centred
on the 100 feet high cone which was the original glassworks. Restoration
as a working glass museum is under way but the restored cone and
the adjacent canal wharf can be explored.
Stourbridge Crystal Glass, Dudley @@
The glass industry in the Stourbridge area dates back to the 17th
century when refugee 'gentlemen glassmakers' from Lorraine settled
here attracted by the abundant supplies of coal and clay for their
melting pots.
UKseries
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UKseries is the home of UKattraction, a comprehensive guide to things to see and
do throughout the UK, as well as the home to other key UK Web sites.
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