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Where you will find
the website for which you are looking for. If the business is on the Fyldecoast
and is on the Internet, then you will find it here on the B-Link Directory.
Please browse through the catorgories on the right or look through our featured
sites.
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| Local Attractions
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| Blackpool
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| Blackpool Sandcastle
Blackpool's tropical indoor seaside. This giant watery
playground complete with palm trees and exotic plants has something to suit all
ages. Experience the thrills and spills of water chutes, wave and fun pools, a
safe kiddies harbour and the exhilarating white knuckle water slides.
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| The Exhibition of The Universe
What is the Exhibition Of The Universe? It was built by Mr David Boyle, a researcher in all fields of the unexplained, spirituality, "super-natural" and a campaigner for the right of mankind to know the truths behind who controls us and why.
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| Blackpool Zoo
The Zoo Park houses over 400 animals on a 32 acre site
and this all year round leisure facility is popular with residents and visitors
alike.The Zoo Park is one of the most modern in Europe, with a carefully
planned environment of spacious moated pens, lakes and islands.
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| Blackpool Pleasure Beach
Blackpool Pleasure Beach is Britains top free tourist
attraction, as listed by the English Tourist Board, and has annually welcomed
up to 7.8 million visitors. Theres something for everyone at Blackpool Pleasure
Beach.
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| Blackpool Sea Life Centre
The Sea Life Centre on Blackpool's famous Golden Mile
houses one of the largest marine collections in Europe, with the Tropical Shark
display as the dramatic centrepiece. In its underwater tunnel, you're
surrounded by the oceans' greatest predators, including sharks up to eight feet
long.
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| Stanley Park
With so many exciting attractions in Blackpool, some
people like to slip away to tranquility. Once you have visited the beautiful
Stanley Park you will return again and again. Situated less than two miles from
the seafront, the 256 acre park is the place for those more leisurely pursuits.
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| Fleetwood
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| Fleetwood Museum
For a very fishy tale visit Fleetwood Museum and see
how steam powered trawlers transformed a dream town into one of Britains most
important fishing ports.
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| Fleetwood Freeport Shopping Village
At Fleetwood you'll discover a terrific range of
designer products selling at up to 50% off High St prices.There's everything
from big-name fashion brands to kitchenware and china.
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| Fleetwood Market
Overflowing with over 250 stalls selling a wide
variety of gifts, goods and produce.and a vast outdoor pitch area where you are
bound to find something of interest.
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| Fleetwood Pier
Fleetwood Pier offers fun for visitors of all ages
with the latest in video arcade games, prize bingo and children's indoor
adventure playground.
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| Fleetwood Lifeboat Station
The crew members who risk there lives all live
nearby, so the time of launch can take as little as 10 minutes and this
readiness is maintained 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
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| Farmer
Parr's Animal World
Farmer Parr's is a family run rare breeds farm in
Fleetwood. It was set up in summer 1996, and it is home to Llamas, Red deer,
Emu and lots lots more. It also has many horses and some special breeds.
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| Cleveleys
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| Wyre Ecology Centre
The Wyre Ecology Centre at Stanah provides a
Tourist Information Centre, a Lecture Theatre/Classroom as well as a base for
the Countryside Ranger Service.
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| Marsh Mill Village
Marsh Mill was builtin 1794 by Ralph Slater, a
Fylde millwright who also built Pilling and Clifton Mills. One of the largest
mills in Europe, Marsh Mill standing at a height of 22.8m (70ft) is also
amongst the tallest in the Fylde.
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