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Ironbridge, England: Birthplace of the Industrial Revolution - Rick Steves Europe Travel Guide

Ironbridge, England: Birthplace of the Industrial Revolution - Rick Steves Europe Travel Guide

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More information about travel to Ironbridge: Fire up memories of the Industrial Revolution in its birthplace, the Severn River Valley. And no trip to England's heartland would be complete without a pint at the local pub where it helps to know the rules
Date: 2020-08-10

Comments and reviews: 8


Excellent! Inventing the blast furnace in early 1700s, wow makes you think about the state of the rest of the world back then.
Too many great pubs like that are closing all over the British isles, too rapidly in recent years.

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I lived in Coalbrookdale for over twenty years only moving there to do a course in industrial archaeology and history. The whole Ironbridge area is well worth a visit with much more to see than Steve's excellent video shows.
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A journalist and your fan from East Africa. Welcome to Tanzania and enjoy the beautiful of Kilimanjaro mountain. Serengeti national park and many more. My dream is to meet you one-day
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that bridge was built in 1779 I reckon I was about 5 then, they were definitely built to last
makes you think about modern technology, thanks for that video

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How novel to see a travel writer go to the area I was born! The countryside in that area is beautiful to walk in as well. Thank you for your work, Rick and co!
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Welcome to England Steve.
Most overseas visitors just visit London and that's all.
Great that you're seeing the real England (cough)
Great videos!

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Rick Steves Europe rocks I love your show buddy it is very educational and when I did go to Europe I knew what spots to go to thank you
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River Severn valley, not Severn river valley! I lived in Ironbridge a decade ago. It was the River Severn, _not_ the Severn river!
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