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Take the “A” Train from New York City’s Times Square to the Middle Ages: Its terminus in northwest Manhattan is near The Cloisters, a museum of medieval art. The Metropolitan Museum of Art is the ...
You are in: North Yorkshire > History > Local history > Rediscover life in Medieval York Coffee Yard, just off Stonegate, is the home of one of York's most unusual attractions. A little off the beaten ...
“Today we will see a real, live dragon be born!” cried a woman in a rainbow-colored wig and shimmering wings, with a plastic sunflower on her arm. Her audience was — with just a few exceptions — a ...
IT’S less than two weeks now till the start of the big event of the year. And no, that’s not the Olympic Games. It is the York Mystery Plays, being performed on a specially constructed stage in Museum ...
Medieval York and Georgian Bath pack an exciting pair of sightseeing punches. Medieval York and Georgian Bath—easy side-trips from London—pack an exciting pair of sightseeing punches. We’ll explore ...
THE Yorkshire Museum’s Medieval Gallery is marking the 800th anniversary of York’s independence – King John’s signing of the Royal Charter and all that pizzazz – with the exhibition 1212: The Making ...