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York Minster York Minster is England's largest
medieval church. The cathedral has exquisite stained glass windows, including
scenes like St. Nicholas in his horse cart, riding over a thief. For a great
view of the city, climb up the Central Tower. Check out the Foundations
Museum to see how the Gothic cathedral was built on top of the Norman
church which was built on top of the remains of Roman army headquarters.
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The York Dungeon The York Dungeon has a long
and colorful past. This attraction relishes in re-creating scenes such as
Dick Turpin, the highwayman, waiting to be hanged, or the execution of the
traitor Guy Fawkes. The York Dungeon is not for the squeamish, but it's
a vivid presentation British history. |
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National Railway Museum Train lovers will enjoy
this museum, with over 200 locomotives and train cars and 3000 models. See
what it's like to be inside of a Victorian luxury train, a "Palace on Wheels."
For all the details, visit the National
Railway Museum site. |
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York Castle Museum This museum, once the city prison, is
now a re-created Victorian village, with homey details such as a police
station, cobblestone streets, family living rooms. Don't miss the Jane
Austen costume collection, doll houses and the military collection. |
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Jorvik Viking Centre The Jorvik Viking Centre
sits on the site where well-perserved parts of the Viking city were found.
Kids can dress up as a Viking raider (ready to plunder), then travel back
through successive eras to life in Jorvik a 1000 years ago. Find out about
how archaeologists work and how artifacts are preserved and analyzed. At
the gift shop you can make copies of Viking coins found on the site. |
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Museum Gardens To get outdoors, relax in the
Museum Gardens outside the Yorkshire Museum. The gardens which extend to
the River Ouse, also have parts of the Romans walls and a medieval tower. |
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Take a cruise on River Ouse Take a boat trip along river,
day time or in the evening. You'll see the spots where witches were dunked
and the Vikings slugged it out with the Saxons. On some nighttime cruises,
they tell ghost stories too. |
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Danelaw Village In Murton, just
outside of York, visit Danelaw Village at the Yorkshire Museum of Farming.
Twenty buildings have been realistically constructed in the Viking style,
plus demonstrations of arts and crafts. |
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Follow those who sailed on a Viking longship, charge into battle, visit a Viking farmstead, shop at market day in Jovik, and attend a fiery funeral. A humorous, lively introduction to the Vikings, imaginative illustrations. (Picture book)
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Viking (Eyewitness Books)
Susan M. Margeson
Get to know
the Viking world warriors, weapons and warships, Viking
forts and trade, jewelry (brooches, necklaces and bracelets for
men and women), gods and legends. Rich detailed illustrations (Picture
book)
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(More children's
books on other England pages) |