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Temple Newsam  (Jan 13 '08)
Built in the 1500's, Temple Newsam is a lovely old house with over 30 rooms accessible to the public. It is the birthplace of the notorious Lord Darnley, husband of Mary, Queen of Scots. It has ...
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Leeds City Art Gallery  (Jan 07 '08)
Gallery takes about 1-2 hours to see. 1800-1900 paintings, a couple of Constables, sculpture, etc. A multi-media opera of Eurydice was beautiful, high-concept Norwegian interpretation. Attached is the ...
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Skipton Castle  (Sep 22 '07)
This was a fairly small castle in Skipton. The student entrance fee was five pounds. I enjoyed walking through it and seeing the castle.
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National Railway Museum  (Jan 12 '08)
Admission is free to museum but the Yorkshire Wheel ride costs £6. The Miniature Railway wasn't running the day I went. The best part of the museum was the Great Hall with the old trains and their ...
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York Minster  (Jan 12 '08)
York Minster is a beautiful cathedral, apparently the oldest Gothic cathedral in northern Europe, built around 1080 AD. It is called a minster because it was set up as a missionary church. It has ...
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Jorvik Viking Center  (Jan 12 '08)
For £7.95, you get a Time Machine ride for about 15-20 mins through recreated Viking scenes, sounds and smells !! Once you get off, there is a Viking museum with artefacts, bones, etc. and a gift ...
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