Secret Leeds equivalents for other areas of West Yorkshire?

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Lanky_92
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Post by Lanky_92 »

Hi guys,I absolutely love reading SL- as someone who was brought up in Leeds it's been intriguing!Was just wondering, does anyone know if there's similar websites for Huddersfield or thereabouts? I know there's the book Haunted Huddersfield but I was wondering if there were any forums or anything?Cheers

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Post by Chrism »

Try googling whatever it is you're after. You might get lucky as there are forums for numerous towns/cities.
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try this for Huddersfield this takes you to the site map page:http://www.huddersfield1.co.uk/sitemap.htm
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Post by WiggyDiggy »

Here's a site for my new local town: http://www.mirfieldmemories.co.uk/histo ... eld.htmAnd I love this site for general WY train info:http://www.lostrailwayswestyorkshire.co.uk/

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I think a lot of the urban exploration sites and forums are good places to look if you are interested in 'secret' or derelict areas outside of Leeds, there are more sites than I can remember but examples include:subbrit, 28dayslater, urbexforums, ukurbex and so on. I find myself exploring Google maps satellite images and finding unusual features that I want to know more about and often you'll find these areas have been covered on the 'urban explorers' forums and websites.
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