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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Traveling in Manchester SIGHTS Few of Manchester&#8217;s buildings are notable postcards mostly portray the fronts of trams but an exception is the neo-Gothic Manchester Town Hall, at Albert St. Behind the Town Hall Extension, the Central Library is the city&#8217;s jewel. One of the largest municipal libraries in Europe, the domed building has a music and theater library, a language and literature library, and the UK&#8217;s second-largest Judaica collection. The John Rylands Library, 150 Deansgate, keeps rare books; its most famous holding is the St. John Fragment, a piece of New Testament writing from the 2nd-century. (834 5343. Open M-F </p>
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