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Canal Museum

The Midlands & the Marches


A converted corn mill houses the entertaining Canal Museum, which charts the history of the canal network and its bargemen, lock-keepers and pit workers. Scale models abound; outside you can see the historic narrowboat Sculptor, listed on the National Historic Boat Register.


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