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What Are The Places Of Interest In Manchester?

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    The most attractive place is the buildings are that were built from Victorian architecture. An example would be the south and east of Albert Square and near the 92nd lock of the Bridgewater Canal, near Beetham Tower.

    Some of the famous public monuments are Piccadilly Gardens. You also have Albert Square in front of the Town Hall which has monuments to Prince Albert, Bishop James Fraser, Oliver Heywood, William Ewart Gladstone and John Bright , and Piccadilly Gardens which has monuments out-and-out to Queen Victoria, Robert Peel, James Watt and The Duke of Wellington. Some of the other attractions are Alan Turing Memorial situated in Sackville Park close to Canal Street, Great Northern Square, Spring Gardens, Cathedral Gardens, New Cathedral Street, The Gay Village and Chinatown.
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