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American Military Cemetery Coton Road, Madingley, Cambridge, CB3 7PH |
The World War II Cambridge American Cemetery and Memorial is located three miles west of Cambridge on the A1303 and sixty miles north of London. The site, thirty and a half acres in extent, was donated by the University ... more
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Fen Rivers Way River Cam, Cambridge, CB3 9AH |
The journey along the Fen Rivers Way is rich in both history and wildlife. From Cambridge, the Fen Rivers Way follows the River Cam through riverside pastures fringed with willows and on into the Fens. The Cam Washes are... more
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Sedgwick Museum of Geology Downing Street, Cambridge, CB2 3EQ |
One of the University's many hidden treasures, and actually its oldest museum, the Sedgwick is packed full of fossils with more than 1 million in its collection. These range from the earliest forms of life from more than... more
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Cambridge Lakes Golf Course Trumpington Road, Cambridge, CB2 2AJ |
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National Horseracing Museum 99 High Street, Newmarket, CB8 8JL |
...seventies. Red Rum became a national hero in the seventies when he won three Grand Nationals, still an unequelled record. You can read the story of Red Rum, how he was trained on the beaches, how his trainer Ginger Mc... more
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Corpus Christi College Trumpington Street, Cambridge, CB2 1RH |
Corpus is one of the more exciting Cambridge colleges at which to read history. The subject has a long and distinguished tradition in the college, and this means that within its walls you will find teachers who are wo... more
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Guide Friday bus tours Guide Friday Tourism Centre, Cambridge Railway Station, Cambridge, CB1 2JH |
We got into the spacious green bus right outside the railway station. It was a drippy day, so going up on the roof of the bus was out of the question, but the view from inside wasn’t too bad either. The trip took us th... more
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Emmanuel College St Andrew's Street, Cambridge, CB2 3AP |
The tombstone of Chaderton (who was the first Master), at the entrance to the chapel, relates that he died in 1640, at the age of 103. The Library contains a folio manuscript of Wickcliffe's translation of the Bible,... more
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Tourist Tracks 28 Leys Avenue, Cambridge, CB4 2AW |
The tours take you past many of the city’s famous colleges, including: King’s College and its famous King’s College Chapel, which took more than 100 years to build; Queen’s College, founded in 144... more
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Junction Cambridge Leisure Park, Clifton Way, Cambridge, CB1 7GX |
There's many sides to The Junction. Comedy, live music, theatre, workshops and some very impressive club nights. Friday night is 70s and 80s night, and Cambridge people need as little excuse as anyone to don a kinky afro... more
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