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  2. American Museum and Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The American Museum and Gardens (formerly American Museum in Britain) is a museum of American art and culture based at Claverton, near Bath, England.Its collections of American furniture, quilts and folk art are displayed in a Grade I listed 19th-century house, surrounded by gardens overlooking the valley of the River Avon.

  3. Bath, Somerset - Wikipedia

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    Bath's local newspaper is the Bath Chronicle, owned by Local World. Published since 1760, the Chronicle was a daily newspaper until mid-September 2007, when it became a weekly. [241] Since 2018 its website has been operated by Trinity Mirror's Somerset Live platform. [242]

  4. Bath and North East Somerset - Wikipedia

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    Bath is approximately 12 miles (19 km) south-east of the larger city and port of Bristol, to which it is linked by the A4 road, and is a similar distance south of the M4 motorway. Bath and North East Somerset is also served by the A37 and A368 trunk roads, and a network of smaller roads.

  5. Tourism in England - Wikipedia

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    The travel restrictions and lockdowns necessitated by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 led to a 76% reduction in "inbound tourism" to the UK that year.(Most reports that provide statistics on tourism cover the entire UK as an entity, although some do provide specifics for England.) The forecast for 2021 indicated an estimate that visits would be ...

  6. Bath Aqua Theatre of Glass - Wikipedia

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    Bath Aqua Theatre Of Glass. Bath Aqua Theatre of Glass is an arts centre and museum in Walcot Street (The Bath artisan centre) Bath, Somerset, England.It showcases the skills of glassblowers and stained glass artists in demonstrations and also contains historic stained glass exhibits, which appeared on the BBC's Antiques Roadshow. [1]

  7. Portal:England/Things you can do - Wikipedia

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    Things you can do. Please visit the English Wikipedians' notice board and help to write new England-related articles, and expand and improve existing ones. Visit Wikipedia:WikiProject England/Assessment, and help out by assessing unrated English articles. Add the Project Banner to English articles around Wikipedia.

  8. Bath Oliver - Wikipedia

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    The reference to Bath Oliver biscuits by Mary Norton in 'The Borrowers' 1952 evokes an Edwardian gentility: ". . . and it would comfort him to see, each evening at dusk, Mrs. Driver appear at the head of the stairs and cross the passage carrying a tray for Aunt Sophy with Bath Oliver biscuits and the tall, cut glass decanter of Fine Old Pale Madeira."

  9. Royal Victoria Park, Bath - Wikipedia

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    Royal Victoria Park is a public park in Bath, England. It was opened in 1830 by the 11-year-old Princess Victoria, [1] seven years before her ascension to the throne, and was the first park to carry her name. It was privately run as part of the Victorian public park movement until 1921, when it was taken over by the Bath Corporation.