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HistoryAndUs

Our map uses layers of interests that you can search to find what you want. Go for guidance on getting the best from our map.

Places of interest on our map might be identified by a pin, a shade or a line.

The map is first set to have all layers on which means there will be a lot of content with all interests and topics displayed.

If you want to create your own map according to the interests/topics you want to display on the map, simply choose select layers. This will take you to a searchable list where you can select the layers you wish to appear on the map.

After you have selected your layers, choose view map and the map will be adjusted to contain those places of interest as pins, shaded areas and lines on the map.

Should you want, at any time to search the places that are mapped, just select search map. This will take you to a list of everything contained on the map. Search through the full list or enter into the open text box, the name of the place you are looking for. Once you have made your selection, a brief description will appear in a pop up box. Here you can select feature and it will take you to more information.

The filter current map view allows you to view those places on the view of the map you have on your screen.

Now enjoy our map.

History and heritage is now important to protect and promote. Here at History And Us, we will ensure all your historic builds and all your great heritage are featured, mapped and showcased. Search the Map to view all features. Select layers of interest and select Filter Current View as you wish.

Tours and Trails (walk, cycle, run, scoot, bus or 'look & plan')

Birmingham has so much to offer, whatever your passion or whatever your interests.

Take a look at our growing library of tours and trails. See what you like, simply go and enjoy. Maybe your visiting us soon. Make the most of your time in our city and plan ahead.

Please view our other tours and trails by clicking on the links below
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