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    44 Insane Facts That Will Change How You See Yorkshire
    Yorkshire wasn't just part of the Industrial Revolution — it was the Industrial Revolution. A county so large it covers nearly 3 million acres, so athletic it would've beaten Brazil at the Olympics, and so old that one of its cities was already ancient when the Vikings showed up. These aren't trivia questions. They're facts hiding in plain sight.

    In this video, we explore:

    → French Cistercian monks who arrived in the Dales in 1150 and...
    Yorkshire wasn't just part of the Industrial Revolution — it was the Industrial Revolution. A county so large it covers nearly 3 million acres, so athletic it would've beaten Brazil at the Olympics, and so old that one of its cities was already ancient when the Vikings showed up. These aren't trivia questions. They're facts hiding in plain sight.

    In this video, we explore:

    → French Cistercian monks who arrived in the Dales in 1150 and accidentally invented one of Britain's most beloved cheeses — Wensleydale didn't come from Yorkshire at all

    → The tallest Englishman in recorded history, born in 1787, who stood seven feet nine inches tall and toured the country as the "Yorkshire Giant"

    → A canal tunnel in Huddersfield that holds three records at once — highest, longest, and deepest in the country — where boatmen once lay on their backs and pushed through three miles of darkness with their feet

    → Sheffield FC, officially recognized by FIFA as the oldest football club in the world, formed in 1857 — decades before the professional leagues existed

    → A single meeting at a Huddersfield hotel in 1895 that split British rugby in two and created an entirely new sport

    → The highest pub in Britain, buried in a remote moor at over 1,700 feet, where winter storms have been known to trap the regulars inside for days

    → A street in York whose name literally means "flesh-shelves" — and whose leaning medieval buildings were engineered to keep butchers' meat in the shade

    → The county that drew 216 million visits in a single year — roughly the same footfall as every Disney theme park on earth combined

    → James Cook, William Wilberforce, the Brontë sisters, Patrick Stewart, Jessica Ennis-Hill, and the Arctic Monkeys — all from the same patch of northern England

    And at number one: the region that didn't just participate in the Industrial Revolution — it powered the British Empire. The wool and steel that built a global superpower came from these valleys, and what it left behind might surprise you.

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