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Making tracks to new tram exhibition
BY Martin Nash | 24 Jun 2010
Crich Tramway Village, home of the National Tramway Museum near Matlock in Derbyshire, has opened a new attraction.
CVC to buy Merlin stake?
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 23 Jun 2010
Private equity group CVC Partners is reportedly close to buying a 30 per cent stake in the attractions giant Merlin.
Fort Lauderdale waterpark planned
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 22 Jun 2010
A US$110m waterpark is being planned for Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US.
Second phase of Mammoth Cave NP visitor centre expansion underway
BY Martin Nash | 22 Jun 2010
Work is expected to begin soon on the second phase of the expansion of Mammoth Cave National Park's new visitor center in Kentucky, US.
£39m Mumbles pier plans put on display
BY Pete Hayman | 22 Jun 2010
Plans for the £39m transformation of Mumbles Pier near Swansea into a "21st century visitor destination" have been put on display by the historic attraction's owners.
Bosnian bomb shelter to become art gallery
BY Martin Nash | 22 Jun 2010
A former nuclear bomb shelter near the town of Konjic, Bosnia, is to be host to the Biennale of Contemporary Art, D-O ARK Underground.
Sparks named HLF West Midlands chair
BY Pete Hayman | 21 Jun 2010
Birmingham-born architect Les Sparks has been named chair of the Heritage Lottery Fund's (HLF) West Midlands committee.
Prime Minister's Award shortlist revealed
BY Pete Hayman | 18 Jun 2010
Hafod Eryri, a new visitor centre on the summit of Snowdon, North Wales, is among more than 22 projects shortlisted for this year's Prime Minister's Better Public Building Award.
Wales launches new museum strategy
BY Pete Hayman | 17 Jun 2010
Museums across Wales will have to be "smart and innovative" in order to attract new audiences and encourage more volunteers, according to the Welsh Assembly Government.
Multi-million dollar revamp for Baltimore Museum of Art
BY Martin Nash | 17 Jun 2010
Following the award of a four-year US$10m (£6.7m, €8.1m) funding package from the State of Maryland, US, the Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) is to commence a US$24m (£16m, €19.4m) capital renovation project.
First phases of new Grand Museum of Egypt inaugurated
BY Martin Nash | 17 Jun 2010
Suzanne Mubarak, wife of the president of Egypt, has inaugurated the first two phases of the new US$550m (£372m, €444m) Grand Museum of Egypt.
Frick Collection to create new gallery
BY Martin Nash | 17 Jun 2010
New York's Frick Collection is revisiting an idea first mooted almost 100 years ago to create a permanent gallery dedicated to sculpture and the decorative arts.
The Yangtze comes to Hong Kong
BY Martin Nash | 17 Jun 2010
Ocean Park in Hong Kong has seen the opening of a Yangtze River-themed attraction called 'Chinese Sturgeon Aquarium - Yangtze Exploration'.
Government axes £100m worth of leisure projects
BY Tom Walker | 17 Jun 2010
The coalition government has wielded its axe and chopped more than £100m worth of leisure projects and initiatives in the first round of a programme of cuts which aim to curb public spending and bring down the deficit.
High ropes course for Edinburgh Zoo
BY Tom Walker | 17 Jun 2010
Edinburgh Zoo has added a large high ropes adventure as one if its main new attractions for the 2010 summer season.
Award for New York's High Line attraction
BY Martin Nash | 17 Jun 2010
New York mayor Michael R. Bloomberg has presented the 2010 Doris C. Freedman Award to the Friends of the High Line, for the latter's work in preserving a piece of New York's industrial history and transforming it into an innovative public space and heritage attraction.
Mickey's PhilharMagic set for Tokyo Disneyland
BY Martin Nash | 17 Jun 2010
Tokyo Disneyland owners Oriental Land have confirmed that Mickey's PhilharMagic will open at the site on 24 January 2011.
Aldar to develop waterpark on Yas Island
BY Tom Walker | 16 Jun 2010
Abu Dhabi-based Aldar Properties is to open a 16.4-hectare waterpark on Yas Island, the company's major leisure and entertainment destination.
YouTube videos for Guggenheim
BY Martin Nash | 15 Jun 2010
In a departure from the usual type of exhibition with which it is associated, the Guggenheim Museum's latest offering is to come from social broadcasting website YouTube.
World's longest water coaster opens
BY Martin Nash | 15 Jun 2010
The world's longest water coaster has opened at Holiday World's Splashin' Safari in Santa Claus, Indiana, US.
     
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7720 to 7739 of 9724 news stories
Making tracks to new tram exhibition
BY Martin Nash | 24 Jun 2010
Crich Tramway Village, home of the National Tramway Museum near Matlock in Derbyshire, has opened a new attraction.
CVC to buy Merlin stake?
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 23 Jun 2010
Private equity group CVC Partners is reportedly close to buying a 30 per cent stake in the attractions giant Merlin.
Fort Lauderdale waterpark planned
BY Luke Tuchscherer | 22 Jun 2010
A US$110m waterpark is being planned for Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US.
Second phase of Mammoth Cave NP visitor centre expansion underway
BY Martin Nash | 22 Jun 2010
Work is expected to begin soon on the second phase of the expansion of Mammoth Cave National Park's new visitor center in Kentucky, US.
£39m Mumbles pier plans put on display
BY Pete Hayman | 22 Jun 2010
Plans for the £39m transformation of Mumbles Pier near Swansea into a "21st century visitor destination" have been put on display by the historic attraction's owners.
Bosnian bomb shelter to become art gallery
BY Martin Nash | 22 Jun 2010
A former nuclear bomb shelter near the town of Konjic, Bosnia, is to be host to the Biennale of Contemporary Art, D-O ARK Underground.
Sparks named HLF West Midlands chair
BY Pete Hayman | 21 Jun 2010
Birmingham-born architect Les Sparks has been named chair of the Heritage Lottery Fund's (HLF) West Midlands committee.
Prime Minister's Award shortlist revealed
BY Pete Hayman | 18 Jun 2010
Hafod Eryri, a new visitor centre on the summit of Snowdon, North Wales, is among more than 22 projects shortlisted for this year's Prime Minister's Better Public Building Award.
Wales launches new museum strategy
BY Pete Hayman | 17 Jun 2010
Museums across Wales will have to be "smart and innovative" in order to attract new audiences and encourage more volunteers, according to the Welsh Assembly Government.
Multi-million dollar revamp for Baltimore Museum of Art
BY Martin Nash | 17 Jun 2010
Following the award of a four-year US$10m (£6.7m, €8.1m) funding package from the State of Maryland, US, the Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) is to commence a US$24m (£16m, €19.4m) capital renovation project.
First phases of new Grand Museum of Egypt inaugurated
BY Martin Nash | 17 Jun 2010
Suzanne Mubarak, wife of the president of Egypt, has inaugurated the first two phases of the new US$550m (£372m, €444m) Grand Museum of Egypt.
Frick Collection to create new gallery
BY Martin Nash | 17 Jun 2010
New York's Frick Collection is revisiting an idea first mooted almost 100 years ago to create a permanent gallery dedicated to sculpture and the decorative arts.
The Yangtze comes to Hong Kong
BY Martin Nash | 17 Jun 2010
Ocean Park in Hong Kong has seen the opening of a Yangtze River-themed attraction called 'Chinese Sturgeon Aquarium - Yangtze Exploration'.
Government axes £100m worth of leisure projects
BY Tom Walker | 17 Jun 2010
The coalition government has wielded its axe and chopped more than £100m worth of leisure projects and initiatives in the first round of a programme of cuts which aim to curb public spending and bring down the deficit.
High ropes course for Edinburgh Zoo
BY Tom Walker | 17 Jun 2010
Edinburgh Zoo has added a large high ropes adventure as one if its main new attractions for the 2010 summer season.
Award for New York's High Line attraction
BY Martin Nash | 17 Jun 2010
New York mayor Michael R. Bloomberg has presented the 2010 Doris C. Freedman Award to the Friends of the High Line, for the latter's work in preserving a piece of New York's industrial history and transforming it into an innovative public space and heritage attraction.
Mickey's PhilharMagic set for Tokyo Disneyland
BY Martin Nash | 17 Jun 2010
Tokyo Disneyland owners Oriental Land have confirmed that Mickey's PhilharMagic will open at the site on 24 January 2011.
Aldar to develop waterpark on Yas Island
BY Tom Walker | 16 Jun 2010
Abu Dhabi-based Aldar Properties is to open a 16.4-hectare waterpark on Yas Island, the company's major leisure and entertainment destination.
YouTube videos for Guggenheim
BY Martin Nash | 15 Jun 2010
In a departure from the usual type of exhibition with which it is associated, the Guggenheim Museum's latest offering is to come from social broadcasting website YouTube.
World's longest water coaster opens
BY Martin Nash | 15 Jun 2010
The world's longest water coaster has opened at Holiday World's Splashin' Safari in Santa Claus, Indiana, US.
     
 


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