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Exhibition on Enigmatic Sunken Town Ravenser Odd Makes Waves in Lincolnshire

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Exhibition on Enigmatic Sunken Town Ravenser Odd Makes Waves in Lincolnshire

The enigmatic sunken town of Ravenser Odd is the focus of an emerging exhibition currently displayed at the Grimsby Minster. Ravenser Odd, whose memory rests beneath the sea, captivates both historians and local citizens with its elusive history. The exhibition brings a unique perspective on the past, revealing the historical trajectory and ultimate submersion of the coastal town. This visual representation of Lincolnshire’s maritime history aims to introduce a lesser-explored aspect of local heritage to residents. Attendees are welcomed to unravel the undisclosed tales and secrets of Ravenser Odd.

This article was adapted from original reporting uncovered by the Grimsby Telegraph.

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