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      <description>Museum - animals
We stayed in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne for 2 nights and visited Beamish - The Living Museum of the North. It was a fun day out - we rode in old school trams (they also had old school buses looping through the museum). We saw farms from the 1800&amp;rsquo;s and 1940&amp;rsquo;s, a pit village form the coal mining era, a 1900&amp;rsquo;s main street as well as a 1950&amp;rsquo;s street.</description>
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