Landmarks and Historic sites
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The Ballroom is situated in the Blackpool Tower. The Ballroom which opened in 1899 was designed by Frank Matcham and measures 120 by 102 feet. The ballroom floor is made up of Walnut, Oak and Mahogany wood. The Wurlitzer organ can be...
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Blackpool Illumination as the name suggests is a Festival of Lights held each year in the autumn season on the Fylde coast in Lancashire. The festival was started in the year 1879 and is held for 66 days from August to November....
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Whereas many visitors flock to Blackpool’s North Pier for all of the shopping and good eats, they come to the Central Pier for all of the fun. Not to be outdone by its pier rivals,...
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During the hot summer months, what better thing to do than hang out at the pier? The Blacpool North Pier has an entire entertainment package suited for the whole family, from sunrise to sunset. First... |
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First opened in 1893 and originally known as the Victoria Pier, the South Pier is cousin to Blackpool’s North and Central Piers. Located on the south Promenade on South Shore area, it...
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Giving the Eiffel Tower a run for its money (no, not really), the Blackpool Tower is a tourist attraction in Blackpool, Lancashire in England that dates back to 1894. Inspired by the famous... |










