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  2. Margate Caves - Wikipedia

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    The Margate Caves are a tourist attraction in Margate. The caves were originally dug as a chalk mine in the area between Margate and Cliftonville. [1] The caves were opened as Victorian seaside attraction in 1863 under the fictional name The Vortigern Caves. There walls were decorated with gaudy murals (or soldiers and pirates). [2]

  3. Margate, South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The Margate Central Business District (CBD) situated between the main road, Marine Drive and the main beach is a lively area filled with many restaurants, pubs, and nightclubs. [6] Margate is busiest during school and public holidays when inland residents travel to the coast.

  4. Margate - Wikipedia

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    Frequent Loop buses, ensure that travel around the isle is easy. These services leave every 5-7 minutes (day times) from Cecil Square, in both directions; towards Cliftonville and towards Westwood Cross. [14] A National Express route, which operates between London Victoria and Ramsgate, calls at Margate seafront, Northdown Park and Cliftonville ...

  5. Lucy the Elephant - Wikipedia

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    The Travel Channel's Monumental Mysteries featuring Lucy; HD Video taken 07 Aug 2009; Weird NJ Visits Lucy the Elephant (2007) "House Built Like Elephant Contains Six Rooms", December 1932, Popular Mechanics; Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) No. NJ-816, "Margate Elephant, Atlantic Avenue & Decatur Street, Margate City, Atlantic County, NJ

  6. Quex Park - Wikipedia

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    South front of Quex House Quex House as an Auxiliary Military Hospital during the First World War Waterloo Tower. Quex Park itself is 250 acres (1.0 km 2) of parkland and gardens plus a further 1500 acres of farmed land, with Quex House and other buildings situated just south-east from Birchington-on-Sea near Margate in Kent, England.

  7. Dreamland Margate - Wikipedia

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    Dreamland Margate is an amusement park and entertainment centre based on a traditional English seaside funfair located in Margate, Kent, England.The site of the park was first used for amusement rides in 1880, although the Dreamland name was not used until 1920 when the park's Grade II* listed (particularly significant building of more than local interest) Scenic Railway wooden rollercoaster ...

  8. Dandelion Paddock - Wikipedia

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    The paddock was sited in the grounds of Dent de Lion, also known as Dandelion, in Garlinge, now a suburb located 1.5 miles (2.4 km) south-west of Margate. [1] The estate was established around a former manor house in the 12th or 13th century by the family of Dent de Lyon. It was owned by Charles James Fox for many years until his death in 1806 ...

  9. Scenic Railway (Dreamland Margate) - Wikipedia

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    Some of the Margate trains were sold to Battersea Fun Fair in the 1960s where they were used on the Scenic Railway there (called the 'Big Dipper' at that site). It was one of the ex-Margate trains that was involved in the Battersea Big Dipper disaster of 1972 when 5 children were killed and several injured.