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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 128. Chapters: Canals in Manchester, Districts of Manchester, Parks and commons in Manchester, Rivers of Manchester, Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal, River Irwell, Didsbury, Manchester Ship Canal, Castlefield, Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Levenshulme, Heaton Park, Moss Side, Withington, Moston, Greater Manchester, Newton Heath, Ancoats, Manchester city centre, Whalley Range, Greater Manchester, Northern Quarter, Chorlton-on-Medlock, Gorton, Wythenshawe, Fallowfield, Cheetham Hill, Northenden, Blackley, Platt Fields Park, Crumpsall, Harpurhey, Longsight, Peak Forest Canal, Spinningfields, Burnage, Ardwick, Piccadilly Gardens, Mersey and Irwell Navigation, Nico Ditch, River Irk, Clayton, Greater Manchester, Collyhurst, Miles Platting, Fletcher Moss Botanical Garden, Clayton Vale, Stockport Branch Canal, Manchester and Salford Junction Canal, Chorltonville, River Medlock, St Michael's Flags and Angel Meadow Park, Bradford, Greater Manchester, Ringway, Greater Manchester, Whitworth Gardens, Baguley, Chorlton Brook, Hulme Locks Branch Canal, Openshaw, Cathedral Gardens, Boggart Hole Brook, Highfield Country Park, Sharston, Victoria Park, Manchester, Brooklands, Manchester, Blackley Cemetery, River Tib, New Islington, Beswick, Greater Manchester, Alexandra Park, Manchester, Barlow Moor, Whitworth Park, Woodhouse Park, Kenworthy Wood orchard, Northenden, Philips Park, Clayton, Parrs Wood, Abbey Hey, Boggart Hole Clough, Parks and open spaces in Chorlton cum Hardy, Peel Hall, Ardwick Green, Islington Branch Canal, Crumpsall Park, Belle Vue, Greater Manchester, Benchill, Ladybarn, Great Heaton, Debdale Park, New Moston, Northern Moor, Newall Green. Excerpt: The Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal is a disused canal in Greater Manchester, England, built to link Bolton and Bury with Manchester. The canal, when fully opened, was 15 miles 1 furlong (24.3 km...