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  2. Southampton - Wikipedia

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    Southampton is also one of the largest retail destinations in the South of England. [15] Southampton was heavily bombed during the Second World War during what was known as the Southampton Blitz. It was one of the major embarkation points for D-Day. In the Middle Ages Southampton was where troops left England for the Battle of Agincourt.

  3. Royal Victoria Country Park - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Victoria Railway runs for around 1 mile (1.6 km) through Royal Victoria Country Park in Netley, Hampshire, England, with views of Southampton Water. It is run entirely by volunteers. The line is built to the popular gauge of 10 + 1 ⁄ 4 in (260 mm) and runs every weekend throughout the year and all school holidays. [5]

  4. Dolphin Hotel, Southampton - Wikipedia

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    Location of Dolphin Hotel in Southampton The Dolphin Hotel is a Grade II* listed 4-star hotel, which is the oldest in Southampton , Hampshire . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Recorded mentions of the hotel date back to 1454 although it is believed to older than this and remnants of the original medieval timbers, and stone vaulting are extant.

  5. 3 Reasons to Visit the Southampton Inn - AOL

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    Nestled in the center of Southampton Village, the Southampton Inn is the perfect choice for a quick getaway or staycation. The boutique hotel boasts 90 guest rooms, a heated pool, and tennis ...

  6. Ocean Village, Southampton - Wikipedia

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    Ocean Village is a mixed-use marina, residential, business and leisure development on the mouth of the River Itchen in Southampton, on the south coast of England. Originally the site of Southampton's first working docks, the "Outer Dock" which opened in 1842, the area was redeveloped in 1986 and became the leisure marina it is today. [1]

  7. Southampton summer colony - Wikipedia

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    The Shinnecock tribe of Southampton believes they should have unrestricted access to the beaches as the land was theirs until it was sold in the 1860s. To access the beaches they, like everyone else that lives locally and visits, must pay $300 for a town permit or $40 to park at Cooper's Beach [ 14 ] for one day.