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Interesting stuff about Blackpool.
Though the Blackpool Urban Area extends beyond the statutory
boundaries of Blackpool to encompass Fleetwood, Cleveleys, Thornton,
Poulton-le-Fylde and Lytham St Anne's, Blackpool remains
administratively separate.
Between 1904 and 1974, Blackpool formed a county borough independent
of the administrative county of Lancashire. With the passage of the
Local Government Act 1972, Blackpool's county borough status was
abolished and it was made part of the shire county of Lancashire. On
1 April 1998, however, Blackpool was made a unitary authority and
re-formed as an autonomous local government unit. It remains part of
Lancashire for ceremonial purposes however.
Major Blackpool attractions.
Blackpool Tower, a Blackpool
landmark.
Central Pier, Blackpool
Twin Climbing Towers, Blackpool CentralBlackpool Tower, opened in
1894; it has been a dominant landmark of the Blackpool skyline since
that time. Inspired by the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France, it is 518
feet & 9 inches (158 m) in height. Beneath the tower is a complex of
leisure facilities, entertainment venues and restaurants, including
the world famous Tower Ballroom and Tower Circus.
North Pier - The northernmost of Blackpool's three piers. It
includes a small shopping arcade, a small tramway and the North Pier
Theatre toward the end of the pier. The pier end also used to have a
helicopter pad, but this was damaged in a Christmas storm in 1997
and collapsed into the sea.
Central Pier - The middle pier, includes a large Ferris wheel and
shops.
South Pier - The southernmost pier. Almost directly opposite the
Pleasure Beach, it houses a theme park.
Pleasure Beach Blackpool - An amusement park with rides including
the Pepsi Max Big One, which was the world's fastest and tallest
complete circuit rollercoaster between 1994 and 1996.
The Winter Gardens is a large entertainment and conference venue in
the town centre. It includes the Opera House (one of the largest
theatres in Europe), Pavilion Theatre, Empress Ballroom, Spanish
Hall, Arena and Olympia.
Stanley Park - Grade II historic park and gardens with golf course,
cricket club, sports arena, lake, art deco restaurant, model
village, gardens, etc. |