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In 2009,
To help travelers uncover these new treasures, VisitBritain, the national tourist office for
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Kenilworth Castles’ Elizabeth Gardens re-creation will officially open to the public in 2009. The re-created gardens will be as close to the original garden as possible, based on the archeological excavation, historical research and contemporary description from Robert Laneham and an eye-witness account of the Elizabethan garden dating from July 1575. This garden is located in
Nestled on a little orchard farm in Eardisland in Herefordshire, the International Centre for Birds of Prey will be a world-class facility housing 170 bird species. The center, which will be open to the public, will offer courses on all aspects of bird handling, training and conservation for the birds of prey in their natural habitat. The center is scheduled to open in fall 2009.
Saltholme will also be another world-class nature reserve nestled on 1,000 acres in the
The Newcastle-based Great North Museum is a new £26 million (or approximately $52 million) museum showcasing major displays exploring the wonder and diversity of the natural world, a planetarium, a large-scale, an interactive model of Hadrian’s Wall, as well as a spectacular Greek and Etruscan archaeological finds and a life-size T-Rex dinosaur skeleton. The museum, which is scheduled to open in spring 2009, will feature exhibitions from the
Blue Reef is a new, world-class £4 million (or approximately $8 million) aquarium in the former Wildwalk and IMAX® building in
Otter Nurseries will be a new restaurant and coffee shop serving lite, home made meal options to patrons in
Homecoming Scotland ’09 will be a year-long celebration to showcase all the great things Scotland has given the world, unlimited potential for golf and endless opportunities to trace one’s ancestry. The special events will commemorate the 250th birthday for Robert Burns, the world-renowned national poet and cultural icon. Scots around the world, as well as those with an affinity for
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