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Wednesday 29 October 2014, 11am - 3pm
D.H. Lawrence Heritage
Join the team at D.H Lawrence Heritage this Halloween as they welcome the astounding Palace of Curiosities with all the atmosphere, wonderment and family fun of a Victorian travelling Fairground curiosity sideshow!
The Palace of Curiosities will be bringing along their collection of curious objects that will amaze and astound young visitors in this unique show, where seeing is truly believing.
Price: £3.50
Admission prices apply. Only £1.50 with D.H. Lawrence Annual Memebrship. First accompanying adult is free, extra adults £1.00 each.
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