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The Museum The D-Day Museum was established in 1984 to tell the story of Operation Overlord from its origins in the dark days of 1940 to victory in Normandy in 1944.
The novelist Jane Austen is known worldwide for her popular novels describing the society of pre-industrial England.
The London Aquarium, one of Europe's largest displays of aquatic life and home to up to 400 spieces in over 50 displays, from sharks, stingrays and clownfish, to moray eels, lionfish and sideways walking crabs.
Marwell Zoological Park is owned and run by Marwell Preservation Trust, a registered charity dedicated to the conservation of wildlife and natural habitats both locally and internationally.
Imagine an open-air museum inside a massive modern building. A network of streets with shops, a village green and even a pub dating from Victorian times and the 1930s.
The Museum is situated right next to a busy working airfield, this museum has over 35 historic aircraft on display.
National Motor Museum: Houses a fascinating and varied collection of over 250 vehicles including a reconstruction of a 1930s garage and offers a number of programmes suited to all Key Stages.
Fort Nelson was built in the 1860s, as part of a chain of fortifications protecting the great naval harbour of Portsmouth in Hampshire and its Royal Dockyard from a feared French invasion.
The 42 hectare London Wetland Centre is the best urban site in Europe to watch wildlife, an international award winning visitor attraction and a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).
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