Museum sights in Staffordshire
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Gladstone Pottery Museum
Constructed around Stoke's last remaining bottle kiln, this evocative museum has an authentic, working Victorian pottery factory where skilled potters talk to visitors.
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Dudson Museum
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Potteries Museum & Art Gallery
This museum houses an extensive ceramics display, from Toby jugs and Jasperware to outrageous ornamental pieces, like the Minton Peacock. You can also see treasures from the outstanding Staffordshire Hoard, displays on the WWII Spitfire (created by the Stoke-born aviator Reginald Mitchell) and artworks by LS Lowry and Sir Henry Moore.
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Museum of Brewing at Coors Visitor Centre
The Coors visitor centre and museum offer a working micro-brewery, exhibits on brewing, a beer-tinged multimedia tour of Burton in 1881, a stable of prize-winning dray horses, vintage vehicles, special events, a restaurant and bar, gift shop... All this and - beer. Marston's Brewery tours also showcase local beer action but they can't compete with all this.
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