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Discover Lincolnshire’s Rich History with Heritage Open Days

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Discover Lincolnshire’s Rich History with Heritage Open Days

Residents of Lincolnshire have an exclusive chance to explore the county’s rich history during the annual Heritage Open Days event. This includes a visit to Sir Isaac Newton’s school, allowing a unique look into the past. The event displays some of the most noteworthy historical sites in Lincolnshire, including the famous King’s School in Grantham, where Newton studied. These open days offer locals the opportunity to delve into the architectural and cultural heritage of the area. Various buildings and landmarks, typically closed to the public, open their doors for this striking occasion. The celebration spotlights Lincolnshire’s part in both historical and scientific achievements, emphasising the county’s significant role in shaping today’s world. The article is adapted from original reporting found on news.google.com.

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