Here we look back at some of the town's most famous landmarks from years gone by, that are sure to bring back fond memories.
1. Derby Baths
Opened in 1939, the official opening was scheduled for 1940 but was delayed due to the war. It wasn't until 1965 when the Earl of Derby could do the ceremony. The baths closed in 1990.
2. Blackpool Central
Opened 6 April 1863 as "Hounds Hill" renamed "Blackpool Central" in 1878. 1901 the station grew to 14 platforms. The station closed the 2nd November 1964. The building was partially used as a bingo hall. It was demolished in 1973.
3. Telefusion
The building which eventually became home to the Blackpool Gazette was demolished to make way for Pizza Hut, KFC and Blockbusters.
4. Layton Flats
Charles Court, Ashworth Court, Elizabeth Court and Churchill Court were built in the 1960s Walter Robinson Court in 1972 and the flats were an architects bold vision of the future, building up instead of across.
5. Star Inn
The Star Inn was built in 1931 to replace the original inn, which stood just a few yards from the sea. It was opened by the Pleasure Beach under the name The Apple and Parrot, in July 2014 following renovation. It was shut down for good in 2016.
6. The Grosvenor
Built in 1874 the hotel was demolished in 2007 to make way for a car park.