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  2. Tourism in Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    Tourists at Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Tourism in Yorkshire generates more than £9 billion per annum and supporting almost 225,000 jobs. [1] During 2007 recorded 92 million day visitors and 12.8 million that stayed at least one night in the region. [2] By 2015, the value of tourism was in excess of £7 billion. [3]

  3. Category:Tourist attractions in Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Yorkshire" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. T.

  4. Welcome to Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    It was formerly known as the Yorkshire Tourist Board until 2009, but underwent a rebranding, [1] and a move to offices in Leeds, West Yorkshire. The stated aim of the organisation was: 'to grow the county's visitor economy'. [2] The Chief Executive from 2008 until his resignation in March 2019 was Sir Gary Verity.

  5. Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    The inaugural Tour de Yorkshire was held from 1–3 May 2015, [235] with start and finishes in Bridlington, Leeds, Scarborough, Selby, Wakefield and York, [236] watched by 1.2 million. [237] Yorkshire hosted the 2019 UCI Road World Championships between 22 and 29 September, which were held in Harrogate. [238]

  6. Wensleydale - Wikipedia

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    Wensleydale is a valley in North Yorkshire, England. It is one of the Yorkshire Dales, which are part of the Pennines. The dale is named after the village of Wensley, formerly the valley's market town. The principal river of the valley is the Ure, which is the source of the alternative name Yoredale. [1]

  7. Thornton-le-Dale - Wikipedia

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    The tourist era in this area was underway by the early 1900s and in 1907, Thornton-le-Dale was named Yorkshire's Prettiest Village in a newspaper poll; it remains popular with tourists. [50] Such visitors fuel the economy, with many visiting the very quaint village with its ancient market cross, stocks on the small village green and small beck ...