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CANTERBURY GIFT CARD Let the Canterbury Gift Card take the stress out of gifting. It is accepted across the city in independent and national shops, food and drink, hotels, attractions and much more. VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRES Drop in to our Visitor Information Centres where our friendly staff can help you make the most of your visit. They can help with: detailed information about the area THE CANTERBURY TALES VISITOR ATTRACTION Alberrys Wine Bar and Bistro. 38 St Margarets Street, Canterbury, CT12TY. Explore
CANTERBURY SCULPTURE TRAIL This free and fun outdoor trail leads you through the city of Canterbury combining art with Canterbury’s historic and picturesque public open spaces offering a themed package aimed at encouraging all ages and abilities to actively explore the wider city. RECULVER COUNTRY PARK CAR PARK Prices. £1.80 between April and September; £1.40 between October and March; Charges apply between 09:00 and 19:30; Set up an online accountnow and you'll
RECULVER COUNTRY PARK AND TOWERS Reculver Towers, built AD669 as one of the earliest Roman forts was later used as a navigation marker for ships at sea and is now better known as a photographer’s paradise, who capture this photogenic landmark throughout the year. PAWFECT DOG WALKS IN AND AROUND CANTERBURY It’s a dog’s life in lockdown thanks to all those extra walks and cuddles in the bid to boost your (and your best friend’s) wellbeing. With the great outdoors providing a sanctuary for escape, we are lucky to have so many across our city, coast and countryside.THINGS TO DO
Find things to do. Operated by Active Life Ltd, the Bay Sports Arena is open to the public outside of school hours - evenings, weekends, half terms and school holidays. OUR CANTERBURY TALESTHINGS TO DOPLACES TO STAYSHOPPINGLATEST EVENTSFOOD & DRINKVENUE HIRE For centuries, Canterbury has been where great stories are told. From the bloody history of its cathedral to mead-soaked tales from pioneering pilgrims. From the minds of cinematic legends to the Instagram feeds of artists and artisans. SHOPPING | VISIT CANTERBURY If you are looking for a special gift idea, want to spoil yourself or treat someone special, there is no better place for some retailtherapy.
CANTERBURY GIFT CARD Let the Canterbury Gift Card take the stress out of gifting. It is accepted across the city in independent and national shops, food and drink, hotels, attractions and much more. VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRES Drop in to our Visitor Information Centres where our friendly staff can help you make the most of your visit. They can help with: detailed information about the area THE CANTERBURY TALES VISITOR ATTRACTION Alberrys Wine Bar and Bistro. 38 St Margarets Street, Canterbury, CT12TY. Explore
CANTERBURY SCULPTURE TRAIL This free and fun outdoor trail leads you through the city of Canterbury combining art with Canterbury’s historic and picturesque public open spaces offering a themed package aimed at encouraging all ages and abilities to actively explore the wider city. RECULVER COUNTRY PARK CAR PARK Prices. £1.80 between April and September; £1.40 between October and March; Charges apply between 09:00 and 19:30; Set up an online accountnow and you'll
RECULVER COUNTRY PARK AND TOWERS Reculver Towers, built AD669 as one of the earliest Roman forts was later used as a navigation marker for ships at sea and is now better known as a photographer’s paradise, who capture this photogenic landmark throughout the year. PAWFECT DOG WALKS IN AND AROUND CANTERBURY It’s a dog’s life in lockdown thanks to all those extra walks and cuddles in the bid to boost your (and your best friend’s) wellbeing. With the great outdoors providing a sanctuary for escape, we are lucky to have so many across our city, coast and countryside.THINGS TO DO
Find things to do. Operated by Active Life Ltd, the Bay Sports Arena is open to the public outside of school hours - evenings, weekends, half terms and school holidays.THINGS TO DO
The Canterbury area offers you so much to see and do during your stay with a huge variety of attractions and indoor and outdoor activities to suit all tastes and interests. CANTERBURY'S HISTORICAL WORLD HERITAGE SITES Canterbury is home to three UNESCO World Heritage Sites - Canterbury Cathedral, with its stunning mixture of Romanesque and Perpendicular Gothic architecture, the modest Church of St Martin (the oldest church in the English-speaking world) and the ruins of St Augustine’s Abbey, once a burial place for the Anglo-Saxon kings of Kent. SHOPPING | VISIT CANTERBURY If you are looking for a special gift idea, want to spoil yourself or treat someone special, there is no better place for some retailtherapy.
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Find a place to grab a drink or sit down for a tasty meal in Canterbury, Herne Bay, or WhitstableWALKING AND CYCLING
Crab and Winkle Way. Go from cloisters to oysters with seven miles of almost traffic-free cycling! The Crab and Winkle Way between Canterbury and Whitstable covers a delightful part of east Kent, including an RSPB nature reserve and the popular Clowes Wood THE CANTERBURY TALES VISITOR ATTRACTION Alberrys Wine Bar and Bistro. 38 St Margarets Street, Canterbury, CT12TY. Explore
CANTERBURY SCULPTURE TRAIL This free and fun outdoor trail leads you through the city of Canterbury combining art with Canterbury’s historic and picturesque public open spaces offering a themed package aimed at encouraging all ages and abilities to actively explore the wider city. BUS TRAVEL | GETTING AROUND | VISIT CANTERBURY Canterbury Visitor Information ranges from directions & parking advice, to up-to date weather forecasts. The Canterbury Tourist Office can recommend fantastic accommodation to book online. Don’t delay visit now for your free Canterbury Information. RECULVER COUNTRY PARK AND TOWERS Reculver Towers, built AD669 as one of the earliest Roman forts was later used as a navigation marker for ships at sea and is now better known as a photographer’s paradise, who capture this photogenic landmark throughout the year. HERNE BAY LITTLE THEATRE The Firkin Frog micropub. 157 Station Road, Herne Bay, CT6 5QA.Explore
OUR CANTERBURY TALESTHINGS TO DOPLACES TO STAYSHOPPINGLATEST EVENTSFOOD & DRINKVENUE HIRE For centuries, Canterbury has been where great stories are told. From the bloody history of its cathedral to mead-soaked tales from pioneering pilgrims. From the minds of cinematic legends to the Instagram feeds of artists and artisans. SHOPPING | VISIT CANTERBURY If you are looking for a special gift idea, want to spoil yourself or treat someone special, there is no better place for some retailtherapy.
CANTERBURY GIFT CARD Let the Canterbury Gift Card take the stress out of gifting. It is accepted across the city in independent and national shops, food and drink, hotels, attractions and much more. VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRES Drop in to our Visitor Information Centres where our friendly staff can help you make the most of your visit. They can help with: detailed information about the area MARKETS | VISIT CANTERBURY Bridge Farmers' Market. Canterbury High Street Market. Herne Bay Farmers and Craft market. Herne Bay Market. The Goods Shed. WhitstableFarmers' Market.
THE CANTERBURY TALES VISITOR ATTRACTION Alberrys Wine Bar and Bistro. 38 St Margarets Street, Canterbury, CT12TY. Explore
CANTERBURY SCULPTURE TRAIL This free and fun outdoor trail leads you through the city of Canterbury combining art with Canterbury’s historic and picturesque public open spaces offering a themed package aimed at encouraging all ages and abilities to actively explore the wider city. RECULVER COUNTRY PARK CAR PARK Prices. £1.80 between April and September; £1.40 between October and March; Charges apply between 09:00 and 19:30; Set up an online accountnow and you'll
RECULVER COUNTRY PARK AND TOWERS Reculver Towers, built AD669 as one of the earliest Roman forts was later used as a navigation marker for ships at sea and is now better known as a photographer’s paradise, who capture this photogenic landmark throughout the year. PAWFECT DOG WALKS IN AND AROUND CANTERBURY It’s a dog’s life in lockdown thanks to all those extra walks and cuddles in the bid to boost your (and your best friend’s) wellbeing. With the great outdoors providing a sanctuary for escape, we are lucky to have so many across our city, coast and countryside. OUR CANTERBURY TALESTHINGS TO DOPLACES TO STAYSHOPPINGLATEST EVENTSFOOD & DRINKVENUE HIRE For centuries, Canterbury has been where great stories are told. From the bloody history of its cathedral to mead-soaked tales from pioneering pilgrims. From the minds of cinematic legends to the Instagram feeds of artists and artisans. SHOPPING | VISIT CANTERBURY If you are looking for a special gift idea, want to spoil yourself or treat someone special, there is no better place for some retailtherapy.
CANTERBURY GIFT CARD Let the Canterbury Gift Card take the stress out of gifting. It is accepted across the city in independent and national shops, food and drink, hotels, attractions and much more. VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRES Drop in to our Visitor Information Centres where our friendly staff can help you make the most of your visit. They can help with: detailed information about the area MARKETS | VISIT CANTERBURY Bridge Farmers' Market. Canterbury High Street Market. Herne Bay Farmers and Craft market. Herne Bay Market. The Goods Shed. WhitstableFarmers' Market.
THE CANTERBURY TALES VISITOR ATTRACTION Alberrys Wine Bar and Bistro. 38 St Margarets Street, Canterbury, CT12TY. Explore
CANTERBURY SCULPTURE TRAIL This free and fun outdoor trail leads you through the city of Canterbury combining art with Canterbury’s historic and picturesque public open spaces offering a themed package aimed at encouraging all ages and abilities to actively explore the wider city. RECULVER COUNTRY PARK CAR PARK Prices. £1.80 between April and September; £1.40 between October and March; Charges apply between 09:00 and 19:30; Set up an online accountnow and you'll
RECULVER COUNTRY PARK AND TOWERS Reculver Towers, built AD669 as one of the earliest Roman forts was later used as a navigation marker for ships at sea and is now better known as a photographer’s paradise, who capture this photogenic landmark throughout the year. PAWFECT DOG WALKS IN AND AROUND CANTERBURY It’s a dog’s life in lockdown thanks to all those extra walks and cuddles in the bid to boost your (and your best friend’s) wellbeing. With the great outdoors providing a sanctuary for escape, we are lucky to have so many across our city, coast and countryside.THINGS TO DO
The Canterbury area offers you so much to see and do during your stay with a huge variety of attractions and indoor and outdoor activities to suit all tastes and interests.THINGS TO DO
The Canterbury area offers you so much to see and do during your stay with a huge variety of attractions and indoor and outdoor activities to suit all tastes and interests. CANTERBURY'S HISTORICAL WORLD HERITAGE SITES Canterbury is home to three UNESCO World Heritage Sites - Canterbury Cathedral, with its stunning mixture of Romanesque and Perpendicular Gothic architecture, the modest Church of St Martin (the oldest church in the English-speaking world) and the ruins of St Augustine’s Abbey, once a burial place for the Anglo-Saxon kings of Kent. SHOPPING | VISIT CANTERBURY If you are looking for a special gift idea, want to spoil yourself or treat someone special, there is no better place for some retailtherapy.
WALKING AND CYCLING
Crab and Winkle Way. Go from cloisters to oysters with seven miles of almost traffic-free cycling! The Crab and Winkle Way between Canterbury and Whitstable covers a delightful part of east Kent, including an RSPB nature reserve and the popular Clowes Wood BUS TRAVEL | GETTING AROUND | VISIT CANTERBURY Canterbury Visitor Information ranges from directions & parking advice, to up-to date weather forecasts. The Canterbury Tourist Office can recommend fantastic accommodation to book online. Don’t delay visit now for your free Canterbury Information. CANTERBURY SCULPTURE TRAIL This free and fun outdoor trail leads you through the city of Canterbury combining art with Canterbury’s historic and picturesque public open spaces offering a themed package aimed at encouraging all ages and abilities to actively explore the wider city. THE CANTERBURY TALES VISITOR ATTRACTION Alberrys Wine Bar and Bistro. 38 St Margarets Street, Canterbury, CT12TY. Explore
RECULVER COUNTRY PARK AND TOWERS Reculver Towers, built AD669 as one of the earliest Roman forts was later used as a navigation marker for ships at sea and is now better known as a photographer’s paradise, who capture this photogenic landmark throughout the year. HERNE BAY LITTLE THEATRE The Firkin Frog micropub. 157 Station Road, Herne Bay, CT6 5QA.Explore
OUR CANTERBURY TALESTHINGS TO DOPLACES TO STAYSHOPPINGLATEST EVENTSFOOD & DRINKVENUE HIRE Created centuries ago, by nature, by history, by people. It’s still being written today, every day. Lived and breathed, crafted. Now is the time to create your chapter. To be the main character. Make your story, part of our story. #OurCanterburyTales. Make 2021 the year you find and tell your story in Canterbury! CANTERBURY'S HISTORICAL WORLD HERITAGE SITES Canterbury is home to three UNESCO World Heritage Sites - Canterbury Cathedral, with its stunning mixture of Romanesque and Perpendicular Gothic architecture, the modest Church of St Martin (the oldest church in the English-speaking world) and the ruins of St Augustine’s Abbey, once a burial place for the Anglo-Saxon kings of Kent. EVENTS | VISIT CANTERBURY Events Featured event Chartham Food and Wine Tour. Discover more than 150 weird and wonderful varieties of produce at The Wonkey Parsnip, sample award-winning wines at Chartham Vineyard, and enjoy farm-to-fork lunch in a lovely riverside setting. VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRES Drop in to our Visitor Information Centres where our friendly staff can help you make the most of your visit. They can help with: detailed information about the areaWALKING AND CYCLING
Crab and Winkle Way. Go from cloisters to oysters with seven miles of almost traffic-free cycling! The Crab and Winkle Way between Canterbury and Whitstable covers a delightful part of east Kent, including an RSPB nature reserve and the popular Clowes Wood BUS TRAVEL | GETTING AROUND | VISIT CANTERBURY Canterbury Visitor Information ranges from directions & parking advice, to up-to date weather forecasts. The Canterbury Tourist Office can recommend fantastic accommodation to book online. Don’t delay visit now for your free Canterbury Information. MARKETS | VISIT CANTERBURY Bridge Farmers' Market. Canterbury High Street Market. Herne Bay Farmers and Craft market. Herne Bay Market. The Goods Shed. WhitstableFarmers' Market.
RECULVER COUNTRY PARK CAR PARK Prices. £1.80 between April and September; £1.40 between October and March; Charges apply between 09:00 and 19:30; Set up an online accountnow and you'll
CANTERBURY GIFT CARD Let the Canterbury Gift Card take the stress out of gifting. It is accepted across the city in independent and national shops, food and drink, hotels, attractions and much more. PAWFECT DOG WALKS IN AND AROUND CANTERBURY It’s a dog’s life in lockdown thanks to all those extra walks and cuddles in the bid to boost your (and your best friend’s) wellbeing. With the great outdoors providing a sanctuary for escape, we are lucky to have so many across our city, coast and countryside. OUR CANTERBURY TALESTHINGS TO DOPLACES TO STAYSHOPPINGLATEST EVENTSFOOD & DRINKVENUE HIRE Created centuries ago, by nature, by history, by people. It’s still being written today, every day. Lived and breathed, crafted. Now is the time to create your chapter. To be the main character. Make your story, part of our story. #OurCanterburyTales. Make 2021 the year you find and tell your story in Canterbury! CANTERBURY'S HISTORICAL WORLD HERITAGE SITES Canterbury is home to three UNESCO World Heritage Sites - Canterbury Cathedral, with its stunning mixture of Romanesque and Perpendicular Gothic architecture, the modest Church of St Martin (the oldest church in the English-speaking world) and the ruins of St Augustine’s Abbey, once a burial place for the Anglo-Saxon kings of Kent. EVENTS | VISIT CANTERBURY Events Featured event Chartham Food and Wine Tour. Discover more than 150 weird and wonderful varieties of produce at The Wonkey Parsnip, sample award-winning wines at Chartham Vineyard, and enjoy farm-to-fork lunch in a lovely riverside setting. VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRES Drop in to our Visitor Information Centres where our friendly staff can help you make the most of your visit. They can help with: detailed information about the areaWALKING AND CYCLING
Crab and Winkle Way. Go from cloisters to oysters with seven miles of almost traffic-free cycling! The Crab and Winkle Way between Canterbury and Whitstable covers a delightful part of east Kent, including an RSPB nature reserve and the popular Clowes Wood BUS TRAVEL | GETTING AROUND | VISIT CANTERBURY Canterbury Visitor Information ranges from directions & parking advice, to up-to date weather forecasts. The Canterbury Tourist Office can recommend fantastic accommodation to book online. Don’t delay visit now for your free Canterbury Information. MARKETS | VISIT CANTERBURY Bridge Farmers' Market. Canterbury High Street Market. Herne Bay Farmers and Craft market. Herne Bay Market. The Goods Shed. WhitstableFarmers' Market.
RECULVER COUNTRY PARK CAR PARK Prices. £1.80 between April and September; £1.40 between October and March; Charges apply between 09:00 and 19:30; Set up an online accountnow and you'll
CANTERBURY GIFT CARD Let the Canterbury Gift Card take the stress out of gifting. It is accepted across the city in independent and national shops, food and drink, hotels, attractions and much more. PAWFECT DOG WALKS IN AND AROUND CANTERBURY It’s a dog’s life in lockdown thanks to all those extra walks and cuddles in the bid to boost your (and your best friend’s) wellbeing. With the great outdoors providing a sanctuary for escape, we are lucky to have so many across our city, coast and countryside.THINGS TO DO
The Canterbury area offers you so much to see and do during your stay with a huge variety of attractions and indoor and outdoor activities to suit all tastes and interests.THINGS TO DO
The Canterbury area offers you so much to see and do during your stay with a huge variety of attractions and indoor and outdoor activities to suit all tastes and interests. CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL Rediscover England’s First Cathedral on a day out 1,400 years in the making. World Heritage Site, Mother Church & resting place of royalty. The spectacular building houses many stunning features, including a Romanesque crypt, a perpendicular nave and beautiful medieval stainedglass windows.
SHOPPING | VISIT CANTERBURY If you are looking for a special gift idea, want to spoil yourself or treat someone special, there is no better place for some retailtherapy.
SHOPPING | VISIT CANTERBURY Pure indulgence by the sea. 110 High St, Whitstable CT5 1AZ. You can find our full price list here. CANTERBURY GIFT CARD Let the Canterbury Gift Card take the stress out of gifting. It is accepted across the city in independent and national shops, food and drink, hotels, attractions and much more. CANTERBURY SCULPTURE TRAIL This free and fun outdoor trail leads you through the city of Canterbury combining art with Canterbury’s historic and picturesque public open spaces offering a themed package aimed at encouraging all ages and abilities to actively explore the wider city. CHRISTMAS IN CANTERBURY Canterbury, the spirit of Christmas. Our city will be a delight for all the senses as you amble around the huts, local craft and producestalls.
RECULVER COUNTRY PARK AND TOWERS Reculver Towers, built AD669 as one of the earliest Roman forts was later used as a navigation marker for ships at sea and is now better known as a photographer’s paradise, who capture this photogenic landmark throughout the year.FOOD AND DRINK
Find a place to grab a drink or sit down for a tasty meal in Canterbury, Herne Bay, or Whitstable OUR CANTERBURY TALESTHINGS TO DOPLACES TO STAYSHOPPINGLATEST EVENTSFOOD & DRINKVENUE HIRE Created centuries ago, by nature, by history, by people. It’s still being written today, every day. Lived and breathed, crafted. Now is the time to create your chapter. To be the main character. Make your story, part of our story. #OurCanterburyTales. Make 2021 the year you find and tell your story in Canterbury! CANTERBURY'S HISTORICAL WORLD HERITAGE SITES Canterbury is home to three UNESCO World Heritage Sites - Canterbury Cathedral, with its stunning mixture of Romanesque and Perpendicular Gothic architecture, the modest Church of St Martin (the oldest church in the English-speaking world) and the ruins of St Augustine’s Abbey, once a burial place for the Anglo-Saxon kings of Kent. VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRES Drop in to our Visitor Information Centres where our friendly staff can help you make the most of your visit. They can help with: detailed information about the areaWALKING AND CYCLING
Crab and Winkle Way. Go from cloisters to oysters with seven miles of almost traffic-free cycling! The Crab and Winkle Way between Canterbury and Whitstable covers a delightful part of east Kent, including an RSPB nature reserve and the popular Clowes Wood SHOPPING | VISIT CANTERBURY If you are looking for a special gift idea, want to spoil yourself or treat someone special, there is no better place for some retailtherapy.
BUS TRAVEL | GETTING AROUND | VISIT CANTERBURY Canterbury Visitor Information ranges from directions & parking advice, to up-to date weather forecasts. The Canterbury Tourist Office can recommend fantastic accommodation to book online. Don’t delay visit now for your free Canterbury Information. MARKETS | VISIT CANTERBURY Bridge Farmers' Market. Canterbury High Street Market. Herne Bay Farmers and Craft market. Herne Bay Market. The Goods Shed. WhitstableFarmers' Market.
CANTERBURY GIFT CARD Let the Canterbury Gift Card take the stress out of gifting. It is accepted across the city in independent and national shops, food and drink, hotels, attractions and much more. RECULVER COUNTRY PARK CAR PARK Prices. £1.80 between April and September; £1.40 between October and March; Charges apply between 09:00 and 19:30; Set up an online accountnow and you'll
PAWFECT DOG WALKS IN AND AROUND CANTERBURY It’s a dog’s life in lockdown thanks to all those extra walks and cuddles in the bid to boost your (and your best friend’s) wellbeing. With the great outdoors providing a sanctuary for escape, we are lucky to have so many across our city, coast and countryside. OUR CANTERBURY TALESTHINGS TO DOPLACES TO STAYSHOPPINGLATEST EVENTSFOOD & DRINKVENUE HIRE Created centuries ago, by nature, by history, by people. It’s still being written today, every day. Lived and breathed, crafted. Now is the time to create your chapter. To be the main character. Make your story, part of our story. #OurCanterburyTales. Make 2021 the year you find and tell your story in Canterbury! CANTERBURY'S HISTORICAL WORLD HERITAGE SITES Canterbury is home to three UNESCO World Heritage Sites - Canterbury Cathedral, with its stunning mixture of Romanesque and Perpendicular Gothic architecture, the modest Church of St Martin (the oldest church in the English-speaking world) and the ruins of St Augustine’s Abbey, once a burial place for the Anglo-Saxon kings of Kent. VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRES Drop in to our Visitor Information Centres where our friendly staff can help you make the most of your visit. They can help with: detailed information about the areaWALKING AND CYCLING
Crab and Winkle Way. Go from cloisters to oysters with seven miles of almost traffic-free cycling! The Crab and Winkle Way between Canterbury and Whitstable covers a delightful part of east Kent, including an RSPB nature reserve and the popular Clowes Wood SHOPPING | VISIT CANTERBURY If you are looking for a special gift idea, want to spoil yourself or treat someone special, there is no better place for some retailtherapy.
BUS TRAVEL | GETTING AROUND | VISIT CANTERBURY Canterbury Visitor Information ranges from directions & parking advice, to up-to date weather forecasts. The Canterbury Tourist Office can recommend fantastic accommodation to book online. Don’t delay visit now for your free Canterbury Information. MARKETS | VISIT CANTERBURY Bridge Farmers' Market. Canterbury High Street Market. Herne Bay Farmers and Craft market. Herne Bay Market. The Goods Shed. WhitstableFarmers' Market.
CANTERBURY GIFT CARD Let the Canterbury Gift Card take the stress out of gifting. It is accepted across the city in independent and national shops, food and drink, hotels, attractions and much more. RECULVER COUNTRY PARK CAR PARK Prices. £1.80 between April and September; £1.40 between October and March; Charges apply between 09:00 and 19:30; Set up an online accountnow and you'll
PAWFECT DOG WALKS IN AND AROUND CANTERBURY It’s a dog’s life in lockdown thanks to all those extra walks and cuddles in the bid to boost your (and your best friend’s) wellbeing. With the great outdoors providing a sanctuary for escape, we are lucky to have so many across our city, coast and countryside.THINGS TO DO
The Canterbury area offers you so much to see and do during your stay with a huge variety of attractions and indoor and outdoor activities to suit all tastes and interests.THINGS TO DO
The Canterbury area offers you so much to see and do during your stay with a huge variety of attractions and indoor and outdoor activities to suit all tastes and interests. SHOPPING | VISIT CANTERBURY If you are looking for a special gift idea, want to spoil yourself or treat someone special, there is no better place for some retailtherapy.
CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL Rediscover England’s First Cathedral on a day out 1,400 years in the making. World Heritage Site, Mother Church & resting place of royalty. The spectacular building houses many stunning features, including a Romanesque crypt, a perpendicular nave and beautiful medieval stainedglass windows.
SHOPPING | VISIT CANTERBURY Pure indulgence by the sea. 110 High St, Whitstable CT5 1AZ. You can find our full price list here. CANTERBURY GIFT CARD Let the Canterbury Gift Card take the stress out of gifting. It is accepted across the city in independent and national shops, food and drink, hotels, attractions and much more. CANTERBURY SCULPTURE TRAIL This free and fun outdoor trail leads you through the city of Canterbury combining art with Canterbury’s historic and picturesque public open spaces offering a themed package aimed at encouraging all ages and abilities to actively explore the wider city. CHRISTMAS IN CANTERBURY Canterbury, the spirit of Christmas. Our city will be a delight for all the senses as you amble around the huts, local craft and producestalls.
RECULVER COUNTRY PARK AND TOWERS Reculver Towers, built AD669 as one of the earliest Roman forts was later used as a navigation marker for ships at sea and is now better known as a photographer’s paradise, who capture this photogenic landmark throughout the year. HERNE BAY LITTLE THEATRE The Firkin Frog micropub. 157 Station Road, Herne Bay, CT6 5QA.Explore
OUR CANTERBURY TALESTHINGS TO DOPLACES TO STAYSHOPPINGLATEST EVENTSFOOD & DRINKVENUE HIRE For centuries, Canterbury has been where great stories are told. From the bloody history of its cathedral to mead-soaked tales from pioneering pilgrims. From the minds of cinematic legends to the Instagram feeds of artists and artisans.THINGS TO DO
The Canterbury area offers you so much to see and do during your stay with a huge variety of attractions and indoor and outdoor activities to suit all tastes and interests. SHOPPING | VISIT CANTERBURY If you are looking for a special gift idea, want to spoil yourself or treat someone special, there is no better place for some retailtherapy.
SHOPPING | VISIT CANTERBURY Pure indulgence by the sea. 110 High St, Whitstable CT5 1AZ. You can find our full price list here. CANTERBURY GIFT CARD Let the Canterbury Gift Card take the stress out of gifting. It is accepted across the city in independent and national shops, food and drink, hotels, attractions and much more. VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRES Drop in to our Visitor Information Centres where our friendly staff can help you make the most of your visit. They can help with: detailed information about the areaWALKING AND CYCLING
Crab and Winkle Way. Go from cloisters to oysters with seven miles of almost traffic-free cycling! The Crab and Winkle Way between Canterbury and Whitstable covers a delightful part of east Kent, including an RSPB nature reserve and the popular Clowes Wood BUS TRAVEL | GETTING AROUND | VISIT CANTERBURY Canterbury Visitor Information ranges from directions & parking advice, to up-to date weather forecasts. The Canterbury Tourist Office can recommend fantastic accommodation to book online. Don’t delay visit now for your free Canterbury Information. RECULVER COUNTRY PARK AND TOWERS Reculver Towers, built AD669 as one of the earliest Roman forts was later used as a navigation marker for ships at sea and is now better known as a photographer’s paradise, who capture this photogenic landmark throughout the year.THINGS TO DO
Find things to do. Operated by Active Life Ltd, the Bay Sports Arena is open to the public outside of school hours - evenings, weekends, half terms and school holidays. OUR CANTERBURY TALESTHINGS TO DOPLACES TO STAYSHOPPINGLATEST EVENTSFOOD & DRINKVENUE HIRE For centuries, Canterbury has been where great stories are told. From the bloody history of its cathedral to mead-soaked tales from pioneering pilgrims. From the minds of cinematic legends to the Instagram feeds of artists and artisans.THINGS TO DO
The Canterbury area offers you so much to see and do during your stay with a huge variety of attractions and indoor and outdoor activities to suit all tastes and interests. SHOPPING | VISIT CANTERBURY If you are looking for a special gift idea, want to spoil yourself or treat someone special, there is no better place for some retailtherapy.
SHOPPING | VISIT CANTERBURY Pure indulgence by the sea. 110 High St, Whitstable CT5 1AZ. You can find our full price list here. CANTERBURY GIFT CARD Let the Canterbury Gift Card take the stress out of gifting. It is accepted across the city in independent and national shops, food and drink, hotels, attractions and much more. VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRES Drop in to our Visitor Information Centres where our friendly staff can help you make the most of your visit. They can help with: detailed information about the areaWALKING AND CYCLING
Crab and Winkle Way. Go from cloisters to oysters with seven miles of almost traffic-free cycling! The Crab and Winkle Way between Canterbury and Whitstable covers a delightful part of east Kent, including an RSPB nature reserve and the popular Clowes Wood BUS TRAVEL | GETTING AROUND | VISIT CANTERBURY Canterbury Visitor Information ranges from directions & parking advice, to up-to date weather forecasts. The Canterbury Tourist Office can recommend fantastic accommodation to book online. Don’t delay visit now for your free Canterbury Information. RECULVER COUNTRY PARK AND TOWERS Reculver Towers, built AD669 as one of the earliest Roman forts was later used as a navigation marker for ships at sea and is now better known as a photographer’s paradise, who capture this photogenic landmark throughout the year.THINGS TO DO
Find things to do. Operated by Active Life Ltd, the Bay Sports Arena is open to the public outside of school hours - evenings, weekends, half terms and school holidays.THINGS TO DO
The Canterbury area offers you so much to see and do during your stay with a huge variety of attractions and indoor and outdoor activities to suit all tastes and interests. CANTERBURY'S HISTORICAL WORLD HERITAGE SITES Canterbury is home to three UNESCO World Heritage Sites - Canterbury Cathedral, with its stunning mixture of Romanesque and Perpendicular Gothic architecture, the modest Church of St Martin (the oldest church in the English-speaking world) and the ruins of St Augustine’s Abbey, once a burial place for the Anglo-Saxon kings of Kent.PLACES TO STAY
Alkham Court Farmhouse. Dover. from £120 per room per night for bed & breakfast. View More. about Beach Walk.THE KING'S HALL
The King's Hall is not only an architectural gem, that captivates visitors with its original Edwardian features and seafront views. It's also an amazing entertainment space offering a wide range of events and shows for all to enjoy.WALKING AND CYCLING
Crab and Winkle Way. Go from cloisters to oysters with seven miles of almost traffic-free cycling! The Crab and Winkle Way between Canterbury and Whitstable covers a delightful part of east Kent, including an RSPB nature reserve and the popular Clowes WoodPARK AND RIDE
Canterbury Visitor Information ranges from directions & parking advice, to up-to date weather forecasts. The Canterbury Tourist Office can recommend fantastic accommodation to book online. Don’t delay visit now for your free Canterbury Information.FOOD AND DRINK
Find a place to grab a drink or sit down for a tasty meal in Canterbury, Herne Bay, or Whitstable CHRISTMAS IN CANTERBURY Canterbury, the spirit of Christmas. Our city will be a delight for all the senses as you amble around the huts, local craft and producestalls.
FIND A VENUE FOR HIRE Find a venue to hire for your event in Canterbury, Herne Bay andWhitstable
MARKETS | VISIT CANTERBURY Bridge Farmers' Market. Canterbury High Street Market. Herne Bay Farmers and Craft market. Herne Bay Market. The Goods Shed. WhitstableFarmers' Market.
OUR CANTERBURY TALESTHINGS TO DOPLACES TO STAYSHOPPINGLATEST EVENTSFOOD & DRINKVENUE HIRE For centuries, Canterbury has been where great stories are told. From the bloody history of its cathedral to mead-soaked tales from pioneering pilgrims. From the minds of cinematic legends to the Instagram feeds of artists and artisans.THINGS TO DO
The Canterbury area offers you so much to see and do during your stay with a huge variety of attractions and indoor and outdoor activities to suit all tastes and interests. SHOPPING | VISIT CANTERBURY If you are looking for a special gift idea, want to spoil yourself or treat someone special, there is no better place for some retailtherapy.
SHOPPING | VISIT CANTERBURY Pure indulgence by the sea. 110 High St, Whitstable CT5 1AZ. You can find our full price list here. CANTERBURY GIFT CARD Let the Canterbury Gift Card take the stress out of gifting. It is accepted across the city in independent and national shops, food and drink, hotels, attractions and much more. VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRES Drop in to our Visitor Information Centres where our friendly staff can help you make the most of your visit. They can help with: detailed information about the areaWALKING AND CYCLING
Crab and Winkle Way. Go from cloisters to oysters with seven miles of almost traffic-free cycling! The Crab and Winkle Way between Canterbury and Whitstable covers a delightful part of east Kent, including an RSPB nature reserve and the popular Clowes Wood BUS TRAVEL | GETTING AROUND | VISIT CANTERBURY Canterbury Visitor Information ranges from directions & parking advice, to up-to date weather forecasts. The Canterbury Tourist Office can recommend fantastic accommodation to book online. Don’t delay visit now for your free Canterbury Information. RECULVER COUNTRY PARK AND TOWERS Reculver Towers, built AD669 as one of the earliest Roman forts was later used as a navigation marker for ships at sea and is now better known as a photographer’s paradise, who capture this photogenic landmark throughout the year.THINGS TO DO
Find things to do. Operated by Active Life Ltd, the Bay Sports Arena is open to the public outside of school hours - evenings, weekends, half terms and school holidays. OUR CANTERBURY TALESTHINGS TO DOPLACES TO STAYSHOPPINGLATEST EVENTSFOOD & DRINKVENUE HIRE For centuries, Canterbury has been where great stories are told. From the bloody history of its cathedral to mead-soaked tales from pioneering pilgrims. From the minds of cinematic legends to the Instagram feeds of artists and artisans.THINGS TO DO
The Canterbury area offers you so much to see and do during your stay with a huge variety of attractions and indoor and outdoor activities to suit all tastes and interests. SHOPPING | VISIT CANTERBURY If you are looking for a special gift idea, want to spoil yourself or treat someone special, there is no better place for some retailtherapy.
SHOPPING | VISIT CANTERBURY Pure indulgence by the sea. 110 High St, Whitstable CT5 1AZ. You can find our full price list here. CANTERBURY GIFT CARD Let the Canterbury Gift Card take the stress out of gifting. It is accepted across the city in independent and national shops, food and drink, hotels, attractions and much more. VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRES Drop in to our Visitor Information Centres where our friendly staff can help you make the most of your visit. They can help with: detailed information about the areaWALKING AND CYCLING
Crab and Winkle Way. Go from cloisters to oysters with seven miles of almost traffic-free cycling! The Crab and Winkle Way between Canterbury and Whitstable covers a delightful part of east Kent, including an RSPB nature reserve and the popular Clowes Wood BUS TRAVEL | GETTING AROUND | VISIT CANTERBURY Canterbury Visitor Information ranges from directions & parking advice, to up-to date weather forecasts. The Canterbury Tourist Office can recommend fantastic accommodation to book online. Don’t delay visit now for your free Canterbury Information. RECULVER COUNTRY PARK AND TOWERS Reculver Towers, built AD669 as one of the earliest Roman forts was later used as a navigation marker for ships at sea and is now better known as a photographer’s paradise, who capture this photogenic landmark throughout the year.THINGS TO DO
Find things to do. Operated by Active Life Ltd, the Bay Sports Arena is open to the public outside of school hours - evenings, weekends, half terms and school holidays.THINGS TO DO
The Canterbury area offers you so much to see and do during your stay with a huge variety of attractions and indoor and outdoor activities to suit all tastes and interests. CANTERBURY'S HISTORICAL WORLD HERITAGE SITES Canterbury is home to three UNESCO World Heritage Sites - Canterbury Cathedral, with its stunning mixture of Romanesque and Perpendicular Gothic architecture, the modest Church of St Martin (the oldest church in the English-speaking world) and the ruins of St Augustine’s Abbey, once a burial place for the Anglo-Saxon kings of Kent.PLACES TO STAY
Alkham Court Farmhouse. Dover. from £120 per room per night for bed & breakfast. View More. about Beach Walk.THE KING'S HALL
The King's Hall is not only an architectural gem, that captivates visitors with its original Edwardian features and seafront views. It's also an amazing entertainment space offering a wide range of events and shows for all to enjoy.WALKING AND CYCLING
Crab and Winkle Way. Go from cloisters to oysters with seven miles of almost traffic-free cycling! The Crab and Winkle Way between Canterbury and Whitstable covers a delightful part of east Kent, including an RSPB nature reserve and the popular Clowes WoodPARK AND RIDE
Canterbury Visitor Information ranges from directions & parking advice, to up-to date weather forecasts. The Canterbury Tourist Office can recommend fantastic accommodation to book online. Don’t delay visit now for your free Canterbury Information.FOOD AND DRINK
Find a place to grab a drink or sit down for a tasty meal in Canterbury, Herne Bay, or Whitstable CHRISTMAS IN CANTERBURY Canterbury, the spirit of Christmas. Our city will be a delight for all the senses as you amble around the huts, local craft and producestalls.
FIND A VENUE FOR HIRE Find a venue to hire for your event in Canterbury, Herne Bay andWhitstable
MARKETS | VISIT CANTERBURY Bridge Farmers' Market. Canterbury High Street Market. Herne Bay Farmers and Craft market. Herne Bay Market. The Goods Shed. WhitstableFarmers' Market.
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BRINGING CANTERBURY TO YOU Discover Canterbury's city, coast and countryside from the comfort and safety of your own home. As we invite you to explore Canterbury's city, coast and countryside as a virtual visitor. We'll be sharing ideas to inspire future trips, content to explore, entertain and educate and show you ways you can support local businesses during these uncertain times. Please keep up to date with the latest advice and observe recommended social distancing measures. In the meantime, stay at home and stay safe! Love Visit Canterbury Xx EXPLORE CANTERBURY'S CITY, COAST AND COUNTRYSIDE SEE CONSERVATION IN ACTION Take a look at what you can expect on a day out to Howletts Wild Animal Park from the comfort of your own home.Explore
KENT MUSEUM OF FREEMASONRY Take a around the different sections of the museum, zoom in and out for a closer look and see the museum in all its virtual glory.Explore
CANTERBURY TALES COMES TO LIFE A free audio performance, using drama and humour, of the General Prologue of the Tales—the masterpiece work by the most important English writer before Shakespeare.Explore
CANTERBURY'S FAMOUS GHOST TOURS HAVE GONE VIRTUAL! Join John Hippisley as he travels through the city showing off some of its charms, and the origins of the city of pilgrims, parsons, clerks and kings. Part two coming soon...Explore
THIS IS WHAT I WANT TO SHOW YOU A virtual exhibition from The Horsebridge Arts Centre in Whitstable. As they can't have it in the gallery, they're taking it online for everyone to enjoy no matter where you are in the world.Explore
NGS VIRTUAL GARDEN TOURS From stately acres to town, coastal and village gardens the National Garden Scheme is virtually opening garden gates across the country for you to still explore - including our very own Watergate House in Canterbury and Whitstable GardensExplore
DISCOVER WALKS ON YOUR DOORSTEP! Find your perfect local walk or cycle route with the Kent Connected app, featuring all Explore Kent's walking and cycling routes as well as a map of Public Rights of Way.Explore
CANTERBURY WORTH A PUNT Let Canterbury Punting Co take you on a virtual relaxing tour along the river, offering beautiful views and hidden historic gems.Explore
TIME TRAVEL THROUGH ST AUGUSTINE’S ABBEY See how a small cluster of Anglo-Saxon buildings developed over the centuries into one of the most significant religious houses inNorthern Europe.
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VIRTUAL TOUR OF CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL Take a virtual tour of this world famous UNESCO site and see if you discover anything new.Explore
VIRTUAL NORTH DOWNS WAY WALK You can now see exactly what the North Downs Way looks without having to walk the 150 miles. It’s a fabulous trail through beautiful landscapes, we know you’ll be inspired.Explore
SHORT HISTORY OF MOUNT EPHRAIM GARDENS Reknowned for their 10 acres of beautiful Edwardian gardens, Mount Ephraim have put together a few short clips about the gardens and their history with the owner, Sandys Dawes. .Explore
ENGLAND ORIGINALS CITY TOUR Use augmented reality to see iconic sights such as Canterbury Cathedral, St Augustine's Abbey, medieval Westgate Towers and more.Explore
BROWSE THE BEANEY'S TREASURES Miss browsing The Beaney's treasures? They may not have swanky virtual tours, but you can still take a digital meander around their galleriesto tide you over.
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SEE CONSERVATION IN ACTION Take a look at what you can expect on a day out to Howletts Wild Animal Park from the comfort of your own home.Explore
KENT MUSEUM OF FREEMASONRY Take a around the different sections of the museum, zoom in and out for a closer look and see the museum in all its virtual glory.Explore
CANTERBURY TALES COMES TO LIFE A free audio performance, using drama and humour, of the General Prologue of the Tales—the masterpiece work by the most important English writer before Shakespeare.Explore
CANTERBURY'S FAMOUS GHOST TOURS HAVE GONE VIRTUAL! Join John Hippisley as he travels through the city showing off some of its charms, and the origins of the city of pilgrims, parsons, clerks and kings. Part two coming soon...Explore
THIS IS WHAT I WANT TO SHOW YOU A virtual exhibition from The Horsebridge Arts Centre in Whitstable. As they can't have it in the gallery, they're taking it online for everyone to enjoy no matter where you are in the world.Explore
NGS VIRTUAL GARDEN TOURS From stately acres to town, coastal and village gardens the National Garden Scheme is virtually opening garden gates across the country for you to still explore - including our very own Watergate House in Canterbury and Whitstable GardensExplore
DISCOVER WALKS ON YOUR DOORSTEP! Find your perfect local walk or cycle route with the Kent Connected app, featuring all Explore Kent's walking and cycling routes as well as a map of Public Rights of Way.Explore
CANTERBURY WORTH A PUNT Let Canterbury Punting Co take you on a virtual relaxing tour along the river, offering beautiful views and hidden historic gems.Explore
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BRINGING THE ENTERTAINMENT TO YOU UK RADIO DRAMA FESTIVAL Sit back, relax and listen to the amazing radio dramas showcased at this year's UK International Radio Drama Festival.Explore
GULBENKIAN THEATRE
Live stream events - live music, dance performances, shows and arttutorials
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LIVE FROM THE LION ENCLOSURE Watch the cubs explore their expansive, expertly-designed enclosure at Port Lympne, as Adras naps in the sun and Oudrika keeps a watchful eye over the three adventurous youngsters.Explore
VIRTUAL SOUND PROJECT Enjoy a series of live streams by local artists (everything from DJ sets to bands, singer-songwriters and poets) broadcasted LIVE everyday for two weeks.
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CANTERBURY SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL New virtual series Self-Isolation Shakespeare featuring scenes and monologues recorded at home by members of their community.Explore
CURZON CINEMA, CANTERBURY Stream films straight from the cinema or explore their hand-picked collections from the comfort (and safety) of your own home.Explore
UK RADIO DRAMA FESTIVAL Sit back, relax and listen to the amazing radio dramas showcased at this year's UK International Radio Drama Festival.Explore
GULBENKIAN THEATRE
Live stream events - live music, dance performances, shows and arttutorials
Explore
LIVE FROM THE LION ENCLOSURE Watch the cubs explore their expansive, expertly-designed enclosure at Port Lympne, as Adras naps in the sun and Oudrika keeps a watchful eye over the three adventurous youngsters.Explore
VIRTUAL SOUND PROJECT Enjoy a series of live streams by local artists (everything from DJ sets to bands, singer-songwriters and poets) broadcasted LIVE everyday for two weeks.
Explore
CANTERBURY SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL New virtual series Self-Isolation Shakespeare featuring scenes and monologues recorded at home by members of their community.Explore
CURZON CINEMA, CANTERBURY Stream films straight from the cinema or explore their hand-picked collections from the comfort (and safety) of your own home.Explore
UK RADIO DRAMA FESTIVAL Sit back, relax and listen to the amazing radio dramas showcased at this year's UK International Radio Drama Festival.Explore
GULBENKIAN THEATRE
Live stream events - live music, dance performances, shows and arttutorials
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PAY IT FORWARD
Gift voucher ideas to support local businesses and peopleread more
EDUCATIONAL WORKSHOPS AND ACTIVITIES MAKE A BEAUTIFUL PHOTO BOOK WITH LOCAL PHOTOGRAPHER Make a beautiful hand made photo book at home with local Whitstable photographer Alex Hare's video tutorial.Explore
SELF-ISOLATION ARTS ACTIVITY Our friends at Canterbury Festival have been busy creating an isolation arts activity pack to keep you entertained - and it's suitable for all ages too!Explore
MAKING A NATURAL DYE... Wildwood's Natural Heritage Officer, Steve Kirk has written a blog on how to make fabric dye from local plants.Explore
WILD DAYS IN
Howletts and Port Lympne have got plenty of activities and fun things to keep your little ones entertained while we're all on lockdown.Explore
VIRTUAL PUZZLES OF CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL Canterbury Cathedral have published some new free online jigsaws of favourite cathedral views.Explore
HERNE BAY'S 170,000 YEAR OLD TUSKS Listen to an interview with Barry Mount who found 170,000 year old elephant tusks off Herne Bay's seashore.Explore
AT HOME CREATIVE ACTIVITIES The Beaney are creating a number of FREE educational resources to keep the kids busy while they learn from home. Perfect for homeschooling and teachers' learning packs for students.Explore
TRACING YOUR BRITISH ANCESTORS FROM OVERSEAS Take your genealogy knowledge to the next level with IHGS's distance learning course. Learn the the history of your family who they were, what they did for an occupation and how they lived.Explore
HUMAN EVOLUTION ACTIVITY BOOK Download the University of Kent's interactive activity book designed to teach children about the history of human ancestors and ourevolution.
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SOURDOUGH BREAD FOR BEGINNERS TUTORIAL Canterbury Baking School talks you through how to make a sourdough starter from scratch, using just flour and water.Explore
ROARING ROMANS QUIZ
Can’t visit The Canterbury Roman Museum? Here's (almost) the next best thing. Canterbury Roman Museum have created a fun quiz tiny RomanHistory buffs.
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CREATE AN ANTHOTYPE IMAGE FROM GARDEN PLANTS No chemicals or darkroom needed! With just a lemon, a plant from your garden and some light you can create your very own image thanks to The Darkroom at Beach CreativeExplore
MARCUS AND THE MYSTERY OF THE PUDDING PANS See the true story of the Roman cargo ship sunk off the Kent coast in 200AD and its pottery mistaken for pudding pots. Based on the pottery on display at the Seaside Museum, Herne Bay.Explore
MAKE A BEAUTIFUL PHOTO BOOK WITH LOCAL PHOTOGRAPHER Make a beautiful hand made photo book at home with local Whitstable photographer Alex Hare's video tutorial.Explore
SELF-ISOLATION ARTS ACTIVITY Our friends at Canterbury Festival have been busy creating an isolation arts activity pack to keep you entertained - and it's suitable for all ages too!Explore
MAKING A NATURAL DYE... Wildwood's Natural Heritage Officer, Steve Kirk has written a blog on how to make fabric dye from local plants.Explore
WILD DAYS IN
Howletts and Port Lympne have got plenty of activities and fun things to keep your little ones entertained while we're all on lockdown.Explore
VIRTUAL PUZZLES OF CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL Canterbury Cathedral have published some new free online jigsaws of favourite cathedral views.Explore
HERNE BAY'S 170,000 YEAR OLD TUSKS Listen to an interview with Barry Mount who found 170,000 year old elephant tusks off Herne Bay's seashore.Explore
AT HOME CREATIVE ACTIVITIES The Beaney are creating a number of FREE educational resources to keep the kids busy while they learn from home. Perfect for homeschooling and teachers' learning packs for students.Explore
TRACING YOUR BRITISH ANCESTORS FROM OVERSEAS Take your genealogy knowledge to the next level with IHGS's distance learning course. Learn the the history of your family who they were, what they did for an occupation and how they lived.Explore
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