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  2. Category:Tourist attractions in Bradford - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Bradford" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  3. Bradford - Wikipedia

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    The Odeon is a continuing focus of protests by Bradfordians who do not wish to see the old building demolished. [157] The University of Bradford also has a cinema run by the Students' Union, operating from the university's Great Hall. [158] Nightlife in Bradford has traditionally centred on Manor Row and Manningham Lane.

  4. Category : Tourist attractions in the City of Bradford

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    Tourist attractions in Bradford (1 C, 8 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in the City of Bradford" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.

  5. City of Bradford - Wikipedia

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    Bradford (/ ˈ b r æ d f ər d / ⓘ), [6] also known as the City of Bradford, is a metropolitan borough in West Yorkshire, England.It is named after its largest settlement, Bradford, but covers a larger area which includes the towns and villages of Keighley, Shipley, Bingley, Ilkley, Haworth, Silsden, Queensbury, Thornton and Denholme.

  6. Bradford City Park - Wikipedia

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    City Park is a public space in the centre of Bradford, West Yorkshire. It is centred on the Grade I listed Bradford City Hall. The city park comprises three main areas (each side of the triangular City Hall site.) To the east of the City Hall is the Norfolk Gardens area.

  7. Peel Park, Bradford - Wikipedia

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    Peel Park is a 22.6-hectare (56-acre) urban public park in the Bolton and Undercliffe area of Bradford, England, located about 0.75 miles (1.2 km) north-east of the city centre, and named after Sir Robert Peel (1788–1850).