Coordinates: 53°35′36″N 2°17′54″W / 53.5933°N 2.2982°W / 53.5933; -2.2982

Bury

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Bury
Town
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Population
78,723


Bury is a town in Greater Manchester, England, located on the River Irwell. Historically part of Lancashire, Bury is known for its open-air Bury Market and the East Lancashire Railway.

History[edit | edit source]

Bury has a rich history dating back to the Anglo-Saxon period. The name "Bury" comes from the Old English word "burg" or "burh", meaning a fortified place. The town grew significantly during the Industrial Revolution, becoming a center for textile manufacturing.

Industrial Revolution[edit | edit source]

During the 19th century, Bury was a prominent mill town, with numerous cotton mills and factories. The Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal was opened in 1791, facilitating the transport of goods and contributing to the town's economic growth.

Geography[edit | edit source]

Bury is situated in the foothills of the Pennines, providing a mix of urban and rural landscapes. The town is approximately 8 miles north of Manchester city center.

Economy[edit | edit source]

The economy of Bury has diversified from its industrial roots. Today, it is a hub for retail, with the Mill Gate Shopping Centre and the famous Bury Market attracting visitors from across the region.

Culture[edit | edit source]

Bury is home to several cultural institutions, including the Bury Art Museum and the Met Theatre. The town also hosts the annual Bury Light Night, a festival celebrating art and culture.

Transport[edit | edit source]

Bury is well-connected by public transport, with the Bury Interchange providing Metrolink tram services to Manchester. The town is also served by the East Lancashire Railway, a heritage railway line.

Education[edit | edit source]

Bury offers a range of educational facilities, from primary schools to Bury College, which provides further education and vocational training.

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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD