Bpl North Shore: Uncle Tom’s Cabin
Uncle Tom’s Cabin is on the seafront at Blackpool North Shore. Still a popular entertainment venue, find out how it began, over 200 years ago!
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Explore the seafront with Live Blackpool. It’s the UK’s favourite seaside resort, with something for everyone of all ages!
Busier, of course, in Spring and Summer, but it’s not a seasonal resort. Visit the Illuminations in Autumn and Winter – and Christmas is fabulous!
Walk along the beautiful curved promenade. Enjoy the sunsets and the seafront views.
Visit the piers, amusements and attractions of the Golden Mile. Head north to take in the seafront Jubilee Gardens and views from the north shore cliffs. At South Shore there’s the Pleasure Beach and Sandcastle Waterpark, Solaris Centre, Great Promenade Show artwork trail and miles of empty beach.
Find all this at Blackpool seafront, on the north west coast of the UK.
Before you set off you might want to check out the webcams, weather forecasts and tide tables
Uncle Tom’s Cabin is on the seafront at Blackpool North Shore. Still a popular entertainment venue, find out how it began, over 200 years ago!
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Blackpool War Memorial and Cenotaph remembers all those lost in conflict. Find it in a prominent position on Blackpool Promenade.
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Today and yesterday, The Tower Dungeon – and Aquarium – has occupied the same space on the ground floor of The Blackpool Tower.
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Waterloo Road joins the promenade at the headland of the same name near South Pier – it’s part of South Shores shopping area
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Come with us for a look at Blackpool South Shore, from Central to South Pier and beyond to Squires Gate.
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Take a look around the Colonnades at Blackpool North Shore – they’re hidden in plain sight between North Pier and Gynn Square.
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