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  2. Museum of Transport, Greater Manchester - Wikipedia

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    The museum is housed in a former Manchester Corporation Transport bus depot, to the rear of a former electric tram shed on Queens Road, built in 1901. The museum building itself was added later and consists of two distinct halves, a dedicated bus garage completed in 1928, which now serves as the museum entrance area and upper hall, and a lower ...

  3. The Printworks (Manchester) - Wikipedia

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    The property was subsequently redeveloped and reopened as a leisure centre as part of the redevelopment of Manchester following the 1996 IRA bombing. [19] [20]We placed a very strong emphasis on developing cultural and entertainment opportunities to broaden the interest and attraction of the city centre.

  4. The Star and Garter, Manchester - Wikipedia

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    The Star and Garter is a pub in Manchester, England, with a room upstairs for club nights and gigs, on Fairfield Street behind Piccadilly railway station. It has been a Grade II listed building since 1988. [1] The Creepshow live at the Star and Garter, 2012

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  6. Urbis - Wikipedia

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    Urbis is a building in Manchester, England, designed by Ian Simpson, which opened in 2002 as part of the redevelopment of Exchange Square.Originally a Museum of the City, a switch was made in 2005-06 to presenting exhibitions on popular culture alongside talks, gigs and special events.

  7. Bride 'Upset' After Groom's Friend Makes Joke When Wedding ...

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    The bride explained on Reddit why she believes an "innocent joke" made during her wedding ceremony was actually no laughing matter

  8. St Peter's Church, Manchester - Wikipedia

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    St Peter's Church was a Church of England church in Manchester, in the historic county of Lancashire (now Greater Manchester).It was designed in a Neoclassical style by the English architect James Wyatt and opened in 1794.

  9. Factory International - Wikipedia

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    The festival is staged across Greater Manchester – from theatres, galleries and concert halls to railway depots, churches and car parks. Plans to build a new cultural building in Manchester were announced in December 2014 [ 3 ] by then Chancellor, George Osborne , who pledged a £78 million [ 4 ] investment as part of the Northern Powerhouse ...