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Marton-in-Cleveland, now a suburb of Middlesbrough in North Yorkshire, England, is a place of historical significance particularly known as the birthplace of Captain James Cook, the famous British explorer. The area, which was once a farming village, retains some of its historical character despite modern development.

The Captain Cook Birthplace Museum stands on the site where Cook was born in 1728, serving as a key cultural landmark in the area. The original village centered around St Cuthbert's Church, which dates back to the 12th century and remains an important architectural feature of the community.

Today, Marton blends its historical heritage with contemporary suburban life, maintaining several green spaces and parks that reflect its former rural character.

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Museums in Marton-in-Cleveland

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