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24 HOUR MUSEUM CITY HERITAGE GUIDES
real cities, real people, real heritage 25/02/2004
shows the homepage design of 24 Hour Museum's new City Guide project

24 Hour Museum City Heritage Guides - coming to a city near you!

After months of hard work, the 24 Hour Museum City Heritage Guides are live!

24 Hour Museum’s City Heritage Guides are new websites about English cities and their heritage.

The first 10 City Heritage Guides are about Birmingham, Brighton, Bristol, Leeds, Leicester, Liverpool, London, Manchester, Newcastle/Gateshead and Norwich.

Just like our main site, they’re free to use, you don’t need to register and you won't find any adverts on them either.

You’ll discover everything you need to know about all kinds of museums, art galleries and historic sites in each city. You’ll find news, reviews, competitions and sections for kids too.

Get ideas for great days out, uncover hidden treasures and explore city life through the ages.

We would also like you to get involved. If you live, or have ever lived, in any of the City Heritage Guide cities or if you have any experiences of them you’d like to share, we want to hear from you!

You can use the site to send us your own opinions, reviews, recommendations, memories and community histories and share them with the world-wide-web. You can send us your personal thoughts, or maybe you’d like to get together with a group and work on project.

To access City Heritage Guides, click here.

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