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1. Eden Project
Northumberland
2. Balmoral Castle
Cornwall
3. Blackpool Tower
Antrim
4. Giant's Causeway
Fife
5. Stonehenge
Aberdeenshire
6. Portmeirion
North Yorkshire
7. Canterbury Cathedral
Lancashire
8. Royal & Ancient Golf Club
Kent
9. National Railway Museum
Wiltshire
10. Alnwick Castle
Gwynedd
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Eden Project
Answer: Cornwall
The Eden Project consists of two huge biomes containing plants and flowers from various worldwide environments. It is situated near St Austell in Cornwall, in the far southwest of England.
2. Balmoral Castle
Answer: Aberdeenshire
Balmoral Castle is the traditional summer residence of the British monarch. Originally purchased by Prince Albert in 1852, it is situated by the River Dee in Aberdeenshire, northeast Scotland.
3. Blackpool Tower
Answer: Lancashire
Blackpool Tower was modelled on the Eiffel Tower in Paris but is only around half as tall. It is situated in the seaside resort of the same name in Lancashire, northwest England.
4. Giant's Causeway
Answer: Antrim
The Giant's Causeway can be found in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. A result of volcanic activity during the Paleogene period, it consists of around 40,000 basalt columns.
5. Stonehenge
Answer: Wiltshire
Stonehenge consists of around 90 standing stones dating from around 3000BC. They are located near the town of Amesbury, Wiltshire, in western England.
6. Portmeirion
Answer: Gwynedd
Portmeirion is an Italianate village which exists primarily as a tourist attraction in Gwynedd, north Wales. It found fame in the 1960s when it was the location for the cult TV series, "The Prisoner".
7. Canterbury Cathedral
Answer: Kent
Canterbury Cathedral is the seat of the Primate of All England and is regarded as the Mother Church of the Church of England. It is located in the city of the same name in Kent, in the far southeast of England.
8. Royal & Ancient Golf Club
Answer: Fife
The R&A is the governing body of world golf. Its headquarters are located behind the 18th green of the world famous Old Course in St Andrews, Fife, in eastern Scotland.
9. National Railway Museum
Answer: North Yorkshire
The National Railway Museum is a major tourist attraction in York, North Yorkshire. Located next to the city's railway station, it was opened in 1975 and contains over 100 locomotives, including the Flying Scotsman.
10. Alnwick Castle
Answer: Northumberland
Alnwick Castle is the second largest inhabited castle in England, and home to the Duke of Northumberland. A major tourist attraction, it is the site of a poison garden, whilst the exterior was used in shots for the Harry Potter series of films. It can be found in the town of Alnwick, Northumberland, in northeast England.
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