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EZTrip.com Daily Destination Picks
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Appealing BURY ST EDMUNDS started out as a Benedictine monastery, founded to house the remains of Edmund, the last Saxon king of East Anglia, who was tortured and beheaded by the marauding Danes in 869. Almost two centuries later, England was... more
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A mere market town as late as 1850, the capital DOUGLAS was a product of Victorian mass tourism and displays many similarities to Blackpool, just across the water. However, put aside thoughts of Blackpool-style state-of-the-art entertainment... more
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CAHORS , on the River Lot, was the capital of the old province of Quercy. In its time, it has been a Gallic settlement; a Roman town; a briefly held Moorish possession; a town under English rule; a bastion of Catholicism in the Wars of Religion,... more
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