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... popular holiday destinations. As in 1938 there weren't many that could afford cars, the most popular method of transport was by train, busses were available also but the trains were more popular as you would be able to comfortably get your whole family on them. In 1938, the popular seaside destinations included places like Brighton, Blackpool, Scarborough, Hastings, Bournemouth etc. There was also a new attraction where people could spend there holiday, it was called Billy Butlins Holiday Camp which was just outside of Skegness, here you would pay your weeks holiday pay and you could take your whole family, they provided entertainment, accommodation, catering, activities etc. However due to the Second World War it wasn't until the 50's and 60's that his business started to get popular. During the year 1935 to 1945 there was a serious downfall in the travel & tourism industry due to the Second World ...
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