4 Sites To Visit In Yorkshire, UK
by: Sean Revell
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Yorkshire has long been a popular holiday destination. Its history has uniquely positioned the county to offer several locations that provide travelers with an historical perspective on cultures that lived long ago. Yorkshire also offers a host of museums that chronicle the cultures and people who lived throughout the region over thousands of years. In short, there's plenty to see and do. Below, we'll briefly describe 4 sites you should visit when you come to Yorkshire.
#1 - The Bowes Museum
Created a century ago, the Bowes Museum displays a remarkable collection of European art. The Bowes also shows other collections temporarily, drawing visitors from around the region. It's a great way for the entire family to develop an appreciation for decorative and fine art.
#2 - Captain Cook Memorial Museum
If you enjoy history with flair, you can visit the Captain Cook Museum to learn about the pirate, how he lived and the events which shaped his career and life. You'll see models of the ships he commanded, letters written in his own hand and stories told by those who had the opportunity to sail with him.
#3 - Jorvik
The city of Jorvik once was the home of the famed Vikings. A proud culture from 1,000 years ago, they lived a dangerous life filled with battles and disease. By observing archaeologists' discoveries over the past 2 decades, you can explore what it was like to live as a Viking during those explosive times in history.
#4 - York Castle Museum
The York Castle Museum provides an opportunity to see how people used to live in Yorkshire. You and your family will see exhibits that recreate the rooms, stores and even prisons that were familiar to those who lived long ago. You'll also be able to see the toys and weapons of the time. This museum is sure to fascinate anyone who has a natural curiousity about the past.
Making The Time To Visit Yorkshire
One of the main charms of Yorkshire is that it offers the chance to explore and learn about a variety of cultures that lived throughout the region hundreds of years ago. You'll see evidence of pitched battles as armies strove to conquer each other. You'll read letters written by Captain Cook and his crew. You'll discover the nuances of living life back during a time when Yorkshire was a volatile land. There's so much history to experience. On your trip to this beautiful, historic land, plan to visit the 4 sites above. Each will be an unforgettable experience for you and your family.
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