Plenty has changed about the city over the intervening seven decades or so, but you can still take a trip down memory lane to explore Preston as it once was.
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12. Ribble Bus Station, Preston 1967 The old bus station was a gloomy, draughty place as I recall, but the network of narrow streets and alleyways radiating in several directions, all with their small shops and cafes had a lot of character.
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