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What is a fun fact about Blackpool?

Sandy Bauch
Sandy Bauch
2025-04-21 17:39:17
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The Blackpool Tower is one of the most famous and easily recognised landmarks in the UK. It’s visible from so far away, giving drivers along the motorway the reassurance that they are firmly in the North. The Blackpool Tower is 518 feet and 9 inches tall. On a clear day The Blackpool Tower can even be seen from as far away as Wales and the Lake District. If you’ve ever wondered why The Blackpool Tower looks so familiar, it’s because it was modelled after the famous Eiffel Tower in Paris. The infamous ‘walk of faith’ at the top of The Blackpool Tower first opened nearly 20 years ago in 1998. You probably already know that dozens of famous faces descend on The Blackpool Tower every year when Strictly Come Dancing rolls into town, but did you know that The Blackpool Tower has also seen other celebs over the years. Beloved British band Take That, Duke Ellington and Cleo Lane are among some of the famous acts that have performed here.
Maci Farrell
Maci Farrell
2025-04-21 17:28:33
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Blackpool is one of the UK’s most popular seaside tourist destinations, famous for its Pleasure Beach, the Illuminations, glitzy ballroom dancing, and fish and chips on the seafront. The Blackpool illuminations are traditionally opened by a celebrity figure, but a horse once opened the Illuminations, with the famous racehorse Red Rum doing the honours in September 1977. Blackpool is the only British beach resort to boast three piers, with the North Pier being the oldest remaining example of a pier designed by celebrated seaside architect Eugenius Birch. The town is also home to the oldest amusement park ride in Europe, Sir Hiram Maxim's Captive Flying Machine, known as the Flying Machines, which has been open since August 1904. Additionally, Blackpool has a museum of oddities, including a portrait of Princess Diana made of 2500 penny coins, and the UK’s oldest passenger airport, Squires Gate, which became Blackpool International Airport. The town has over 30 listed buildings, including the Grade II listed Winter Gardens and the Baroque-style Grand Theatre. It takes 7 years to paint Blackpool Tower, which is 518 feet and 9 inches tall, and the Blackpool Illuminations comprise an amazing one million lamps in various types and styles. The Illuminations take 65,000 hours to stage, with 45 staff working all year round to ensure the displays are ready on time.