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  2. Uncomfortable Oxford - Wikipedia

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    The first Uncomfortable Oxford tours were given the city's Ideas Festival in 2018, wherein 300 people took in the guided walking tours featuring landmarks with connections to colonialism such as The Codrington Library, Rhodes House, Oriel College's statue of Cecil Rhodes, the Tirah Memorial in Bonn Square, the Weston Library, and the Oxford University Museum of Natural History.

  3. Walking tour - Wikipedia

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    Several cities now have employ dramatic spectacle to add interest to their tours. Usually guided by actors in costume, these walking tours create the feel of living history "in a non-academic, very accessible fashion." [10] These tours are a form of promenade theatre, as well as museum theatre in that it makes use of first person interpretation.

  4. Self-guided tour - Wikipedia

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    A self-guided tour is a tour in which the participant is not escorted by a guide.As with escorted tours, self-guided tours may be conducted on foot or by vehicle. Audio tours are frequently presented in a self-guided format using booklets, smart phones or standalone handheld devices, as are virtual tours.

  5. St Aldate's, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    St Aldate's, looking north towards Carfax, with the Town Hall on the east side of the street Map of Oxford by John Speed, 1605, showing city walls; south at top and "N" = Carfax. St Aldate's (/ ˈ ɔː l d eɪ t s /, like "all dates") is a street in central Oxford, England, [1] [2] named after Saint Aldate, but formerly known as Fish Street. [3]

  6. Newquay Zoo - Wikipedia

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    A recent Cornwall Sustainable Tourism award and BIAZA award for sustainability projects recognised an interactive map of Newquay promoting self-guided walking tours around the town and Newquay area, featuring its history, heritage, wildlife and public transport links. [citation needed]

  7. Parks Road - Wikipedia

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    Parks Road is a road in Oxford, England, with several Oxford University colleges along its route. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It runs north–south from the Banbury Road and Norham Gardens at the northern end, where it continues into Bradmore Road , to the junction with Broad Street , Holywell Street and Catte Street to the south.

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