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Info on the city of Wolverhampton, UK
Wolverhampton is a city and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands, England, traditionally part of the county of Staffordshire.
Wolverhampton is highly industrialized; products include automobiles, hardware, rayon, tires, and chemicals. St. Peter's Church in the city dates mostly from the 13th and 15th cent. Its grammar school was established in 1512. Teacher-training institutions and a technical school are also there.
Status: Metropolitan borough, City (2000)
Region: West Midlands
Ceremonial County: West Midlands
Historic County: Staffordshire
Area: 69.44 km²
Demographics
Population: about 250 thousand
Ethnicity: 77.8% White; 14.3% S.Asian; 4.6% Afro-Carib.
Places of interest
In and around the city there are a number of places of interest, which include the following:
* Baggeridge Country Park
* Bantock House Museum and Park
* Bilston Craft Gallery
* Black Country Living Museum in nearby Dudley contains many Wolverhampton artifacts
* Boscobel House
* Central Library
* Chillington Hall
* Grand Theatre
* Himley Hall
* St John's in the Square, city centre church which has a famous Renatus Harris organ.
* Locksmith's House Museum, Willenhall
* Maypole Gallery, Wombourne
* Molineux Stadium
* Moseley Old Hall
* RAF Museum, Cosford
* Saxon Pillar and Bargaining stone, city centre
* St Peter's Collegiate Church, city centre
* Statue of Prince Albert, city centre
* West Park
* Weston Park
* Wightwick Manor
* Willenhall Historic Map Room
* Wolverhampton Art Gallery
* Wolverhampton Civic Hall
* The Wrekin
* Wulfrun Hall
Wikipedia entry: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolverhampton
Info on the city of Wolverhampton, UK
Wolverhampton is a city and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands, England, traditionally part of the county of Staffordshire.
Wolverhampton is highly industrialized; products include automobiles, hardware, rayon, tires, and chemicals. St. Peter's Church in the city dates mostly from the 13th and 15th cent. Its grammar school was established in 1512. Teacher-training institutions and a technical school are also there.
Status: Metropolitan borough, City (2000)
Region: West Midlands
Ceremonial County: West Midlands
Historic County: Staffordshire
Area: 69.44 km²
Demographics
Population: about 250 thousand
Ethnicity: 77.8% White; 14.3% S.Asian; 4.6% Afro-Carib.
Places of interest
In and around the city there are a number of places of interest, which include the following:
* Baggeridge Country Park
* Bantock House Museum and Park
* Bilston Craft Gallery
* Black Country Living Museum in nearby Dudley contains many Wolverhampton artifacts
* Boscobel House
* Central Library
* Chillington Hall
* Grand Theatre
* Himley Hall
* St John's in the Square, city centre church which has a famous Renatus Harris organ.
* Locksmith's House Museum, Willenhall
* Maypole Gallery, Wombourne
* Molineux Stadium
* Moseley Old Hall
* RAF Museum, Cosford
* Saxon Pillar and Bargaining stone, city centre
* St Peter's Collegiate Church, city centre
* Statue of Prince Albert, city centre
* West Park
* Weston Park
* Wightwick Manor
* Willenhall Historic Map Room
* Wolverhampton Art Gallery
* Wolverhampton Civic Hall
* The Wrekin
* Wulfrun Hall
Wikipedia entry: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolverhampton