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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: 51. Chapters: Monarch Airlines, London Luton Airport, Transport in Luton, Politics in Luton, Thomson Airways, Luton South, History of Luton, Luton railway station, Alten8, Luton Hoo, Luton North, Wardown Park, BBC Three Counties Radio, Kelvin Hopkins, Bury Park, St Mary's Church, Luton, Radio LaB, Luton Town Hall, Wardown Park Museum, The Mall Luton, Marsh Farm, Luton Workhouse, Hewlett & Blondeau, Stockwood Discovery Centre, Waulud's Bank, Stockwood Park, Hockwell Ring, Luton Airport Parkway railway station, LU postcode area, Leagrave railway station, List of schools in Luton, Putteridge, Bedfordshire and Luton Fire and Rescue Service, Warden Hills, Economy of Luton, Bushmead, New Town, Luton, Mossman Collection, Putteridge Bury, Luton West, Luton East, Luton Bute Street railway station, Luton/Dunstable Urban Area, Luton Rural District, List of places in Luton, The hat Factory, Butterfield Green. Excerpt: Luton ( or ) is a large town and unitary authority of Bedfordshire, England, 30 miles (51 kilometres) north of London. Luton and its near neighbours, Dunstable and Houghton Regis, form the Luton/Dunstable Urban Area with a population of over 240,000. Luton is home to Blue Square Premier team Luton Town Football Club, whose history includes several spells in the top flight of the English league as well as a Football League Cup triumph in 1988. They play at Kenilworth Road stadium, which has been their home since 1905. London Luton Airport, opened in 1938, is one of England's major airports. During the Second World War it doubled as an RAF base. The University of Bedfordshire is based in the town. The Luton Carnival, held on the late May bank holiday, is the largest one-day carnival in Europe. The town was for many years famous for hat-making and was also home to a large Vauxhall Motors factory; the head office of Vauxhall...