Preston is a city located in Lancashire, a county in the North West of England. It has a population of approximately 140,000 people and is the administrative center of the Preston borough. The city has a long history, with evidence of settlements dating back to the Roman period. It played an important role in the Industrial Revolution, particularly in the cotton industry, and was a major center for textile manufacturing. Today, Preston is a diverse and vibrant city with a range of cultural, recreational, and educational opportunities. It is home to the University of Central Lancashire, which has a student population of around 38,000, making it one of the largest universities in the UK. Preston has a number of notable landmarks and attractions, including the Harris Museum and Art Gallery, which houses a collection of fine art, decorative art, and textiles. The city also has a thriving music scene, with a number of venues hosting live music performances throughout the year. In terms of transportation, Preston is well-connected to other parts of the UK, with regular train services to London, Manchester, and Liverpool, as well as a number of local and regional bus services. The city is also located close to the M6 motorway, which provides easy access to other parts of the country.