About the Museum
At Fleetwood Museum, history comes to life. From the town's 19th Century origins, through its fishing heyday to its current role as a leisure resort, you'll experience Fleetwood's rich heritage. A wealth of resources and information allows you to step back into history and meet the people whose efforts shaped the town. Fleetwood has so much to offer, and the Museum is the perfect place to start as you discover the life of this busy port.
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Get in touch
Use the information below to get in touch with the museum before setting off.
Fleetwood Museum Office
- Address: Queens Terrace, Fleetwood
- Postcode: FY7 6BT
- Phone: 01253 876 621
- URL: www.fleetwoodmuseum.co.uk
Business Hours
- Open April 1st -November 1st 2014 Tuesday - Saturday 11am-4pm (and Bank Holiday Weekends) Adults £3, Concession £2 and Accompanied children FREE!
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Fleetwood Museum
Within a radius (as the crow flies) of 7 miles:
#0.5 miles Fleetwood Festival of Transport Tram Sunday
#1.5 miles Fleetwood High School Car Boot Sale [Sun]
#1.6 miles Diviney Car Breakers [Autojumble Salvage]
#1.9 miles Cardinal Allen School Car Boot Sale [Sun]
#3.4 miles The Park Club Cleveleys Car Boot Sale [Sun]
#3.5 miles Cleveleys Table Top Sale [Thu]
#3.6 miles Cleveleys Classic Car Show
#4.2 miles Lambs Road Car Boot Sale [Sun]
#4.5 miles Giant Norcross Car Boot Sale [Sat]
#4.5 miles Elletson Arms Car Boot Sale [Sun]
#5.5 miles Bispham Community Centre Car Boot Sale [Sat]
#5.8 miles Poulton-le-Fylde Car Boot Sale [Sun]
#5.8 miles J Ratcliffe & Son [Autojumble Salvage]
#5.9 miles A.1 Auto Parts [Autojumble Salvage]
#6.1 miles North West Classic Car Revival
#6.5 miles Ab Indoor Drive In Car Boot Sale [Sun]
#6.7 miles Singleton Indoor Car Boot Sale [Sun]
#6.7 miles Layton Institute Car Boot Sale [Sun]
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FY1 FY2 FY3 FY4 FY5 FY6 LA1 LA2 PR1 PR3May's Historic North West
May 1941 -- I see the damage done by the enemy attacks, but I also see the spirit of an unconquered people -- Winston Churchill, after Liverpool Blitz.Archive NORTHWESTAUTOJUMBLE.CO.UK
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