Archaeological Resource Centre
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Clifford's Tower
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Museum of The Royal Dragoon Guards
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Richard III Museum
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York Art Gallery
York Brewery
York Castle Museum
York City Sightseeing - See the best by bus
York Dungeon
York Minster
Yorkshire Air Museum
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Yorkshire Museum of Farming
In 1068-9, William the Conqueror built two motte and bailey castles in York, to strengthen his military hold on the north. Clifford's Tower, an unusual four-lobed keep built in the 13th century atop the mound of William's larger fortress, is now the principal surviving stonework remnant of York's medieval castle.
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