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The Fusilier Museum is home to the collections of the XX Lancashire Fusiliers and the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers.
Exhibitions change monthly and cover all aspects of fine art and craft, which include photography and local history.
Discover more about the workers who strived for recognition before, during and after the Industrial Revolution at Salford's unique library.
A seventeenth-century library, believed to be the oldest public library in England.
Step back in time and experience the sights and sounds of Britain's Home Front. Wander around authentically reconstructed tunnels which provide you with first hand experience of daily life in 1940s war-torn Britain.
Housed in the beautifully restored Castlecroft Goods Warehouse, next to the East Lancashire Railway, the museum celebrates vintage transport with a collection of vehicles, memorabilia and interactive exhibits.
The Rochdale Pioneers Museum is widely regarded as the home of the worldwide Co-operative movement.
62 Nelson Street, Manchester, the birthplace of the Suffragette movement, is now the Pankhurst Centre.
Waterside is an award-winning, vibrant destination for performance, culture and events in the heart of Sale.
Gallery Oldham provides a wide range of exhibitions and activities targeted at different audiences of all ages.
In the attractive, waterside setting of Portland Basin, the newly refurbished Heritage centre celebrates the people, events and industries, which have shaped the history of Tameside over the past two hundred years.
Come and discover Horwich through the ages, including the town's important place in locomotive history.
Discover people and places of Wigan borough, past and present. Exhibitions, events and family history at your finger tips.
The museum tells the story of the Regiment and it's soldiers through 200 years of history.
This hub of activity in the heart of Bolton has enough variety for repeat visits.
Welcome to the home of Elizabeth Gaskell, Manchester’s very own Literary house. A truly hands-on experience that will introduce you to the world of the writer Elizabeth Gaskell and her family through historic period rooms, Victorian style garden,…
This Grade 1, 16th century half-timbered hall is one of the north-west’s most important buildings.
Enjoy displays of 17th and early 18th century furniture, objects and artefacts, learn more about the life and work of Samuel Crompton.
Home to over seventy historic vehicles from a horse drawn bus of the 1890s to a Metrolink tram prototype! Complete your experience by visiting the Gift Shop and Café, all housed within a bus garage!
Preston
Built in 1325 Samlesbury Hall is steeped in fascinating history, retaining its original typical black and white exterior, the Hall is almost equidistant between Blackburn and Preston, yet retaining a rural feel.
Albert Dock, Liverpool
The award-winning ‘The Beatles Story’ is the world's largest permanent exhibition devoted to telling the story of the lives and times of The Beatles.
Liverpool
The British Music Experience tells the story of British Music through costumes, instruments, performance and memorabilia from the Beatles and Bowie to Adele, Oasis and X Factor.