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Beamish Museum
Beamish, The North of England Open Air Museum, where the past comes to life. Beamish is unique. It's no ordinary museum but a living, working experience of life as it was in the Great North. Beamish, Britain's favourite open air museum, set in over 300 acres of beautiful countryside, vividly recreates life in the North of England in the early 1800s and 1900s. Winner of both the British Museum of the Year and European Museum of the Year Awards, it demonstrates the recent history of the region in a "living" way and provides entertainment and education for visitors of all ages and interests. Travel back in time to Beamish for a unique day out. Take a tram or bus to The Town, Colliery Village, Home Farm, Pockerley Manor and The 1825 Railway. See the latest Beamish attractions - the magnificent Carriage House in The Town and the amazing Steam Elephant locomotive
www.beamish.org.uk
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Flamingo Land
With no less than eight coaster rides and six other nail biting chillers, Flamingo Land Theme Park and Zoo definitely is the theme park for those of you who like to be frightened out of their wits. White Knuckle Valley, as the name suggests, is home to seven of these white knuckle rides including, the Wall's Magnum Force, Top Gun, the Cliff Hanger, Terroriser and the Bullet.
The zoo is home to over 1,000 animals, including Siberian Tigers, Grants Zebras, Bactrian Camels, Monkeys, Sea Lions, Reptiles, Humboldt Penguins and Meerkats
www.flamingoland.co.uk
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Alnwick Castle and Gardens
The Alnwick Garden, the most exciting, contemporary garden to be created in the 100 years. The site on which The Alnwick Garden is built has had a colourful history, with gardens being built here designed by leading contemporary designers of their day. How fitting that The Alnwick Garden should have been classed by many as one of the finest public gardens to have been built in over 100 years.
Alnwick Castle is the second largest inhabited Castle in England, the first being Windsor Castle, and has been the home of the Percys, Earls and Dukes of Northumberland since 1309. The earliest mention of Alnwick Castle in the history books appears soon after 1096 when Yves de Vescy became baron of Alnwick and erected the earliest parts of the Castle. Alnwick Castle has been a location for many major films, including Harry Potter, Robin Hood and Elizabeth.
www.alnwickcastle.com www.alnwickgardens.com
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