Actually, the industrial revolution started just down the road from there, in the Ironbridge Gorge.
http://www.ironbridge.org.uk/
Both of these are less than 1 hours easy drive from where I live, but there is no way you would catch me going there.
They are just money making organisations, just like funfares, importing attractions from all over the place, and not really showing much of what it was like, but what they think you would like to see.
In the 1970's, I used to fish all along the river Severn in this gorge, even under the Iron Bridge itself, for nothing more than the cost of a river Severn fishing licence, about 1 US$. Nowadays they most probably want cash so you can take a picture of the bridge from half a mile away. Tourism gone mad.
It would be just as well myself putting a sign outside my house offering guided tours of my shop for 15 pounds a time. Some idiot would pay to have a look around.
These money making enterprises are springing up all over the place, and to me, they leave a bad taste in my mouth.
It is our heritage, and it should either be free or just a small donation to see. As it is, with the cost of even a short journey, it would cost around 100 UK pounds (about 150 US bucks) for myself and grandson to have a visit there.
Sad times nowadays, and we don't need to be reminded of them.
John
That should get you a bit of response.