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"Housed in a building dating to 1879 that originally served as a working police station protecting Manchester residents, this museum presents comprehensive exhibitions on historical policing — from uniforms and vehicles to notable crimes and the development of the city’s police force. Run by a team of friendly volunteers, many of whom are former officers, it lets visitors explore original cells and a relocated Victorian magistrate’s court complete with its original stained-glass windows. The museum is open to the public on Tuesdays." - SilverKris