Hull-East Riding of Yorkshire - Pure Family and Children Fun!
Where the river Hull meets the Humber estuary, around 25 miles from the North Sea, lays the town of Kingston upon Hull, popularly known solely as Hull.
It is a separate unitary authority area within the ceremonial county of the East Riding of Yorkshire.
East Riding of Yorkshire, or, East Yorkshire itself is a local government district with the status of unitary authority.
Hull has always been a major market township for the past couple centuries owing to the ease of transportation through the river Hull.
But it has also suffered a lot through several battles and wars.
The First war of Scottish Independence of the 13th century, The English Civil war of the 17th century, The first and second world wars, the Anglo Icelandic Cod war of 1975--Hull's history has been scarred by wars.
Hull suffered maximum in 1941, when Nazi German Airplanes severely bombed the city.
The bombing was so severe that it came to be known as the Hull Blitz.
Nevertheless Hull has always displayed exemplary strength in rising from the scars of the wars.
The city of Hull is a major urban tourist attraction now with its distinct emphasis on 'family freedom' and children's amusements.
The other modern attractions of Hull include the single span suspension Humber Bridge, the KC stadium and a 'submarium' known as 'the deep'.
This aquatic exhibition boasts of Europe's deepest viewing tunnel and a glass lift ride through a 10 meter water tank.
Hull houses several museums and art galleries like the Ferens Art Gallery, the Maritime Museum, The Streetlife Museum of transport and the Spurn Lightship.
The Spurn lightship is a lightvessel (ship that used to function as a lighthouse) that presently serves as a museum.
Hull is also Britain's one of the most known seabird colonies.
The city is unique in the UK, owing to its municipality owned telephone network system.
The distinct cream colored telephone boxes can be found throughout the city.
It is a separate unitary authority area within the ceremonial county of the East Riding of Yorkshire.
East Riding of Yorkshire, or, East Yorkshire itself is a local government district with the status of unitary authority.
Hull has always been a major market township for the past couple centuries owing to the ease of transportation through the river Hull.
But it has also suffered a lot through several battles and wars.
The First war of Scottish Independence of the 13th century, The English Civil war of the 17th century, The first and second world wars, the Anglo Icelandic Cod war of 1975--Hull's history has been scarred by wars.
Hull suffered maximum in 1941, when Nazi German Airplanes severely bombed the city.
The bombing was so severe that it came to be known as the Hull Blitz.
Nevertheless Hull has always displayed exemplary strength in rising from the scars of the wars.
The city of Hull is a major urban tourist attraction now with its distinct emphasis on 'family freedom' and children's amusements.
The other modern attractions of Hull include the single span suspension Humber Bridge, the KC stadium and a 'submarium' known as 'the deep'.
This aquatic exhibition boasts of Europe's deepest viewing tunnel and a glass lift ride through a 10 meter water tank.
Hull houses several museums and art galleries like the Ferens Art Gallery, the Maritime Museum, The Streetlife Museum of transport and the Spurn Lightship.
The Spurn lightship is a lightvessel (ship that used to function as a lighthouse) that presently serves as a museum.
Hull is also Britain's one of the most known seabird colonies.
The city is unique in the UK, owing to its municipality owned telephone network system.
The distinct cream colored telephone boxes can be found throughout the city.