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Folkestone and Dover
1920
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Excerpt from Folkestone and Dover "At no season does Folkestone cease to be charming." Thus did a much-travelled American some years ago pay tribute to one of the chief of the south of England watering-places, a town which, if it has little that is old to show and no very striking history to tell, thoroughly serves its purpose as a watering-place and healthful holiday resort. Many thousands of visitors from London and other parts of England every year make Folkestone the spot in which they seek change from the year's work in healthful rest and play, and find - in its striking situation, its beautiful air - that which they seek. "I always go to Folkestone," I have more than once heard from people when the perennial topic of the annual holiday has come up, and the words are an eloquent tribute to the attractions of the place.
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