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What is Whitby

Whitby is a picturesque town on the north coast of Yorkshire, England. Famous as the home town of Captain James Cook (world explorer) and the place where Dracula landed in England, Whitby attracts millions of visitors each year for its heady mix of scenery, seaside historical heritage and fish and chips. Whitby is also home to "Whitby Lucky Ducks" glass ducks believed to bring luck to the owner.

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"West Yorkshire is one of traditional Yorkshire's four modern administrative counties along with East Yorkshire , North Yorkshire and South Yorkshire."
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"North Yorkshire Moors Steam Railway [3] From Pickering 18 miles through the Moors to famous coastal town of Whitby."
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"Scarborough [1] is North Yorkshire 's third largest town with a population of around 60,000."
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"There is an east-west main line rail link from Whitby to Middlesborough in the north and the North Yorkshire Moors steam railway runs from Pickering to Grosmont with a link to Whitby."
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"A beautiful coastal city located in North Yorkshire, United Kingdom, situated 47 miles from York, Whitby is famous for Whitby Abbey, the statue of Capitan James Cook, it's whalebone arch, and it's Dracula museum."
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"Whitby Abbey is a ruined Benedictine abbey sited on Whitby 's East Cliff in North Yorkshire on the north-east coast of England."
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"As of 3 April 2007 services along the Heritage North Yorkshire Moors Railway have commenced from Whitby to Pickering running along the Esk Valley line to Grosmont railway station where they join the NYMR's own line."
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"He recognised that the rock from which the alum was made was identical to that abundant in several areas in and around his Guisborough estate in North Yorkshire."
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6hill from Finland wrote about Whitby 5 years, 8 months ago

A fabulously lovely ol' English seaside town with a smattering of Dracula lore. Don't forget to see the abbey ruins à la Henry VIII and don't forget the fish n chips, either. Just be sure to block out of view all the English holidaymakers.

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davidcrapper from United Kingdom wrote about Scarborough 3 years, 2 months ago

Check out the castle - used by Richard III
Go up the coast to Ravenscar the site of the town they never built for fantastic views across to Robin Hoods Bay.
Scarborough was England first seaside resort, built up to take the waters as a Spa town.

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