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  2. York city walls - Wikipedia

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    The Friends of York Walls website "York' City Walls Trail" – by The Friends of York Walls; A new audio guide using the Guide.AI app – "Introducing – "York’s City Walls Audio Trail"" – Friends of York Walls CIO. "York Walls Walk - Walking Tour of York City Walls", york-united-kingdom.co.uk "Theme: The York City Walls" on the History of ...

  3. City Walls Experience at Micklegate Bar - Wikipedia

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    The City Walls Experience at Micklegate Bar is located in the southern gatehouse of the historical city walls of York, England.It is operated by the Jorvik Group (part of York Archaeological Trust) and uses maps, display screens and video presentations to tell the story of the fortifications surrounding the city.

  4. Anglian Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Anglian Tower is the lower portion of an early medieval tower on the city walls of York in the English county of North Yorkshire.It is located on the south-west (interior) face of the city walls, currently in the grounds of York City Library and accessible on foot both from there and the Museum Gardens.

  5. York Castle - Wikipedia

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    York Castle is a fortified complex in the city of York, England. It consists of a sequence of castles, prisons, law courts and other buildings, which were built over the last nine centuries on the south side of the River Foss. The now ruined keep of the medieval Norman castle is commonly referred to as Clifford's Tower.

  6. York - Wikipedia

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    As a holiday destination York was the 6th most visited English city by UK residents (2014–16) [121] and the 13th most visited by overseas visitors (2016). [122] A 2014 report, based on 2012 data, [ 123 ] stated that the city receives 6.9 million visitors annually; they contribute £564 million to the economy and support over 19,000 jobs. [ 124 ]

  7. Red Tower (York) - Wikipedia

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    The tower was constructed in c. AD 1490 following a protracted series of improvements to the city walls in this area under Richard III and his successor Henry VII. [2] It is the only brick tower in the city walls and this lends its name, which was first referred to in 1511. [2]

  8. Monkgate - Wikipedia

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    Its starting point was the Porta Principalis Sinistra of the Roman walls, now Monk Bar on the current York city walls. The name "Monkgate" was first recorded in about 1075, named for monks attached to York Minster.

  9. Siege of York - Wikipedia

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    Siege of York; Part of First English Civil War: Micklegate Bar and part of the City walls. In 1644, there was a barbican in front of the gate: Date: 22 April – 16 ...