Bury is a town located in Greater Manchester, England, approximately 8.5 miles (13.7 km) north-northwest of Manchester city center. It is part of the wider Metropolitan Borough of Bury, which encompasses several other towns and villages in the area. Bury has a long and rich history, dating back to the Roman era, when it was known as "Mamucium." Over the centuries, it has grown into a thriving industrial town, with a strong tradition of textile manufacturing and engineering. Today, Bury is a bustling town with a population of around 78,000 people. It has a range of attractions and amenities, including a popular open-air market, the Bury Art Museum, and the Fusilier Museum, which is dedicated to the history of the Lancashire Fusiliers regiment. Bury is also well-connected to other parts of Greater Manchester, with excellent transport links including a tram service and several major roads. Additionally, the town is surrounded by beautiful countryside, including the nearby Pennines, making it a popular destination for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling.