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West Midlands Vacations
To
say that the West Midlands is largely urban is to say the sun
sometimes rises. The city of Birmingham, England's second largest,
sits at the centre of the region, and it has gradually spread out to
take in outlying towns. Birmingham itself has a history - and a
proud present - as a centre of manufacturing, dating to it's place
at the heart of the Industrial Revolution in England. Source: britainexpress.com
Things To Do and See in West Midlands
Black Country Living Museum,
Dudley, West Midlands
Birmingham, West Midlands 15th century, this interesting museum tells the story of the notorious
Gunpowder Plot of 1605.
Birmingham, West Midlands
Moseley Road, Stoney Lane and Stratford Road.
Birmingham, West Midlands
factory, where they can see, smell and taste hand-made chocolate.
Birmingham, West Midlands collection of Old Master and 19th-century art, which includes
masterpieces by Simone Martini, Bellini, Rubens, Murillo and
Gainsborough.
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