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Words: 1,400 | Submitted: Mon Oct 08 2007
... of the glands and visited Brighton, bringing it back to popularity. The Prince is the prime example of how the rich lived, they were used to traveling - they had a lot of money and time so often went traveling on what was known as the grand tour, to visit places of cultural interest perhaps what they had studied such as Egypt and Greece. So they would visit Brighton too, and so lots of entertainment was built for them for example racecourses, promenades, libraries. The Prince came to enjoy himself as much as for health reasons, as was the lifestyle of the rich, and the pavilion reflects this. The Duke of Cumberland was the first place the Prince stayed but then he rented a little farmhouse on the stein, at the place of the future Royal Pavilion. The farmhouse, though only a site, did reflect fashion of the time. Before ...
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