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Dragons to Roar at Lincoln Castle Until 2028 in Exciting Development

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Dragons to Roar at Lincoln Castle Until 2028 in Exciting Development

In an exciting development for residents and visitors alike, Lincoln Castle has announced that its popular dragon sculptures will be on display until 2028. These mythical beasts have been a hit since they first appeared, drawing large numbers of visitors who are keen to see their combination of history and fantasy. The decision to extend the presence of the dragons is part of a wider effort to boost the cultural appeal of the castle, with the aim of keeping it firmly on the must-see list for anyone visiting Lincolnshire. With the dragons now confirmed to be staying on for several more years, the castle is further establishing its role as a key player in the local heritage and tourism scene.

This article was developed from original reporting available at news.google.com.

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