The museum tells the story of the famous Staffordshire Regiment and its predecessors while also looking forward to its role in the Mercian Regiment. 300 years of heroic history are shown through exhibits and displays, live interpretation, special exhibitions and a unique full-scale World War I Trench System. The museum is open all year round and runs an extensive event programme.
Walsall
Walsall
The West Midland’s largest industrial town is famed for its history in the leather making tradition. Hence within Walsall you’ll find a leather museum and Walsall football club are appropriately nicknamed “The Saddlers”.
The history of the area is further told by the Roman Museum, Erasmus Darwin's House (father of Charles Darwin) and the Staffordshire Regiment Museum. Walsall was also the birthplace of Dr Samuel Johnson and English students can visit his house to study his library and works.
Further afield outdoor activities take place on Cannock Chase, especially water-based activities on Chasewater.
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