Museum of Science and Industry is a school holidays staple, and their iconic Power Hall has just had a huge renovation, meaning it’s well worth a re-visit. It was the building that the museum first opened back in September 1983 when it became home to one of the UK’s largest collections of historic working engines. This is a genuine meeting of Manchester’s history and future, and is well worth checking out, even if you didn’t think you were a ‘train person’. It’s now open again to the public, every day, for free.
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