Each of these falls into the 'strange but true' category - how many of these are you aware of from the borough's rich heritage and history?
9. The Old Ship Inn
The Old Ship Inn on Bethel Street in Brighouse town centre has an unusual history behind its frontage. It's said that the front of the pub (formally The Prince of Wales) made of timbers that were salvaged from HMS Donegal in 1926.
10. Todmorden Town Hall
Did you know Todmorden Town Hall straddles the Walsden Water and was once situated in both Lancashire and Yorkshire until the county boundary was moved on January 1st 1888?
11. Stoodley Pike Monument
Stoodley Pike Monument was not the first landmark on the site. The monument replaced an earlier structure, commemorating the defeat of Napoleons. It was completed in 1815, after the Battle of Waterloo, but collapsed in 1854.
12. Streets in the sky
Hidden above the Halifax borough market, the two secret streets in the sky should be no secret to those who live in Halifax. They run alongside the roof of the market and look out onto the streets of Halifax.