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Tourist Information West Midlands

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Alton Towers is the UK's biggest theme park and features a wide range of exciting rides and adventures for the whole family including a waterpark.
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Drayton Manor is a Theme Park and Zoo, with some of the scariest rides in Europe.
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Mediaevel England is brought back to life at Warwick Castle with displays and shows both inside and out.
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Ironbridge has 10 museums dedicated to the British Industrial revolution
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Tthe Earls of Bradford lived in Weston Park from the 17th century, Surrounded by 1000 acres of beautiful country countryside.
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Set in 26 acres the Black Country museum has over 40 buildings that recreate the atmosphere of life in the midlands during the Industrial age.
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Kenilworth Castle is one of the most breathtaking castle ruins in England.
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The Royal Air Force museum in Cosford has 60 planes and an exhibition on the History of the RAF.
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A part-14th-century house with crown post has become a heritage centre, displaying aspects of the past life of the town History of Henley's
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Dudley Zoological Gardens is located within the picturesque grounds of Dudley Castle
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Built in 1210 it is often known simply as Shakespeare's Church, due to its fame as the place of baptism and burial of William Shakespeare.
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Boscobel House was built in about 1632, when John Giffard of Whiteladies Priory converted a timber-framed farmhouse into a hunting lodge.
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Stokesay Castle is a fortified manor house built in the late 13th century by Laurence of Ludlow.
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A tropical water paradise set in a giant dome with slides, 70 interactive features, gentle baby pools, a lazy river and more.
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Wenlock Priory is a ruined 12th century monastery. The foundation was a part of the Cluniac order, which was founded between 1079 and 1082.
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Founded by Roger de Clinton in 1135 Buildwas Abbey is one of the best preserved 12th century examples of a Cistercian church in Britain.
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Established about AD 58, Viroconium Cornoviorum, was a Roman town, one corner of which is now occupied by the small village of Wroxeter.
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Acton Burnell Castle is a red sandstone shell of a fortified tower house, built in the late 13th century by Bishop Burnell.
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Powis Castle is a medieval castle, fortress and grand country mansion which is the residence of the Earl of Powis.
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Completed in 1310, Chirk is the last Welsh castle from the reign of Edward I still lived in today.
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