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The world famous museum devoted to Laurel & Hardy in Ulverston, the town where Stan was born on 16th June 1890.
Everything you want to know about them is here. The late Bill Cubin the founder of the museum, devoted his life to these famous
comedians and collected an amazing variety of memorabilia, believed to be the largest in the world, including letters, photographs, personal items and furniture. A large extension gives ample room to browse and a small cinema shows films and documentaries all day.
Disabled persons have full access.
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Opening Times
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(2006 times)
Every day February to December 10.00am - 4.30pm last admission 4.00pm.Closed January. |
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Admission Charges
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(2006 prices)
Adult £3.00; Child/Senior Citizen £2.00; Family £6.00 (2adults/3children).Special prices for parties over 10 persons. |
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Directions
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Laurel & Hardy Museum Postcode for SatNav: LA12 7BH |
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