Crewe, UK

Crewe (Cheshire) Pop: 68,000

A major railroad hub, Crewe is also home to a large contingent of Polish immigrants who have been arriving since World War II.

Rolls-Royce production had a presence in Crewe from 1946 to 2002. One of its twin cities is Macon, France.

Attractions in Crewe

Lyceum Theatre - Edwardian architectural style

Queen's Park featuring a large lake

Victorian clock tower

Man-made waterfall

Petting zoo

Statues and fountains

Stapeley Water Gardens - tropical forest exotic animals and a children's play area

Car Rentals in the UK

Railway Age - museum of railroad novelties

Dorfold Hall - 17th century manor and gardens

Rode Hall - 18th century estate and gardens

Salt Museum

Beeston Castle - situated 350 feet above the plains

Hack Green Secret Nuclear Bunker - family entertainment and history tour