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  2. History of Kirkstall - Wikipedia

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    The Kirkstall Valley and (in nearby Burley) Cardigan Fields retail parks was born out of an attempt to regenerate Kirkstall beginning in the 1980s. Much of the proposed regenerations never took place and many were held in contempt by residents such as the initially proposed 'dinosaur theme park'.

  3. Kirkstall - Wikipedia

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    It is a festival of music, local arts and crafts, and is organised by volunteers of the KVCA (Kirkstall Valley Community Association). Kirkstall Art Trail takes place every year, on the third weekend of July, since it began in 2015. [16] The event attracted over 100 artists, workshops and activities in 2024. The variety of venues used include ...

  4. Kirkstall Valley campaign - Wikipedia

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    The Kirkstall Valley Campaign was an action group formed to fight the development of a river valley near Kirkstall, England. [1] It spanned over ten years from around 1986 through 1996. The official campaign was founded in June 1988. [2] It became the subject of an important legal case that was reported in The Times law reports. [3] [4]

  5. Northwest Trek - Wikipedia

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    Northwest Trek Wildlife Park is a 723-acre (293 ha) wildlife park located near the town of Eatonville, Washington, United States. The park is home to black and grizzly bears, grey wolves, bald eagles, a cougar, wolverines, bobcats and more. Its primary feature is a tram tour which takes visitors through a 435-acre (176 ha) free-roam area.

  6. Kirkstall Abbey - Wikipedia

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    Kirkstall Abbey is a ruined Cistercian monastery in Kirkstall, north-west of Leeds city centre in West Yorkshire, England. It is set in a public park on the north bank of the River Aire. It was founded c. 1152. It was disestablished during the Dissolution of the Monasteries under Henry VIII.

  7. Kirkstall Road Viaduct - Wikipedia

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    The viaduct, which is approximately 440 m (0.27 miles), is a significant local landmark due to the wide, shallow nature of the valley it crosses. [2] In addition to passing over the Aire, canal and road, the viaduct also passed over working class back-to-back accommodation in the river valley.