| | | The reason to visit this part of the county is to step back in time at the North of England Open Air Museum in Beamish. |
| This is a fantastic place for all the family - the history of North of England life in the 19th and 20th century brought to life by recreating part of a town. |
| Visitors can board a tram and take a ride to a typical town of the early 20th century, stopping in at the Co-op, the dentist's and the sweet factory. |
| The different areas reflect differing lifestyles: the colliery village, a working farm, a manor house and a railway station. |
| There's even a typical pub where you can buy a drink, although sadly not at olden day prices! |
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