Across New England, the time-honoured charms of Cape Cod, Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard are getting a new lease of life.
Run by the Fairground Heritage Trust, they confirmed last March that they would be closing down, with the last entry in November. However, it is set to be replaced by the new Dingles Fun Park.
It included attractions across the country - such as the Time and Tide Museum in Great Yarmouth. The museum sits in the former premises of the Tower Fish Curing Works which closed in 1988.
One of Bath’s best-loved attractions is looking forward to a ... stunning parkland overlooking the Avon Valley, the American Museum & Gardens has been welcoming visitors and celebrating American ...
the Poly MGM Museum. Its inaugural exhibition brings together such ancient Chinese treasures and contemporary artworks, offering visitors a fresh perspective on the historic maritime trade hub.
Just across the river from Merseyside Maritime Museum, Camell Laird shipyard in Birkenhead has produced many well-known ships over the years – HMS Ark Royal and Mauretania II to name just two. However ...
Analysis of the pier's structure determined the popular attraction was no longer safe to use and it has been closed osince. During this period, Southport residents and visitors have been eager for ...
Pirates, Greenwich Maritime Museum’s newest exhibition, will open later this year on March 29 and will explore the long history of pirates and how they still influence us today. The new ...
Today the Albert dock is home to an array of art galleries and museums, including the Merseyside Maritime Museum, Tate Liverpool and the International Slavery Museum. In addition, you can head to the ...
In 1986 the Merseyside Maritime Museum (as it was then known) opened in the Royal Albert Dock in a warehouse formerly used to store tea, silk, sugar and spirits. The first public building to open at ...
Major visitor attraction celebrating Belfast's maritime history, set on the site of the former Harland and Wolff shipyard where RMS Titanic was built in 1912. belfastlive Load mobile navigation News ...