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 * ...that the Tegg's Nose Country Park has a collection of historical quarrying equipment (pictured) recalling its history of quarrying dating back to the 16th century?


 * ...that the cellar of 23 Northgate Street, Chester, contains the remains of columns from the principia of the Roman fortress that previously stood on the site?


 * ...that Oakmere Hall was built for John and Thomas Johnson of Runcorn but they became bankrupt before it was completed and the house was sold to a Liverpool merchant?


 * ...that Cecil Duckworth, executive chairman of Premiership rugby union club Worcester Warriors, earned his fortune selling boilers?

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