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AMAZING
BLACKPOOL
FACTS
Blackpool became a major
seaside resort for tourism in 1870
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During this 19th
century seaside revolution Blackpool was frequented by the working
classes of Lancashire and Yorkshire. Many of Blackpool's famous
attractions were built during that thriving Victorian period - The 3
Piers , Blackpool Tower, The Grand Theatre, A gigantic wheel ride at the
Winter Gardens (sadly gone now). The Promenade walks and Parkland areas.
It's a town
full of FIRSTS,
the
BIGGEST
the
TALLEST
the
BEST:
The FIRST town in the WORLD to have ELECTRIC STREET LIGHTING 1879.
(Hence the illumination celebrations) Back in 1879, Blackpool
holidaymakers stood in awe of EIGHT arc lamps, an experimental display
described as artificial sunshine. The first street lighting in the
whole world.
Combined with fireworks and a carnival atmosphere, the attraction
brought in a staggering 100,000 visitors who filled up every hotel and
lodging house for miles
Blackpool is still officially the busiest
and most popular holiday destination in the whole of Europe - MORE
people visit and stay in Blackpool than any other holiday destination in
the whole of Europe.
Blackpool had
the FIRST purpose built ice theatre in the whole world 1907. It was
called the Ice Drome (not dome) and is situated at Blackpool's Pleasure
Beach. This
HUGE stunning ice ring now features the exciting "ECLIPSE" ice show
spectacular. This show has international champions and Olympic skaters
performing nightly stunts accompanied by dramatic sounds, lighting and
costumes - a total contrast from the candle lit waltzes back in 1907
The
FASTEST & TALLEST
roller coaster in Europe
The Ice Blast ride - was the UK's first
VERTICAL white-knuckle thrill
Blackpool has The BIGGEST NIGHTCLUB in Europe (The Syndicate)
Blackpool has the
LARGEST MIRROR BALL
in the world (size of a double decker bus) & can be seen from the
promenade south pier.
Blackpool's famous Tower Circus officially opened on White Monday
1894 - The Tower Circus has always held in residence a prestigious
CIRCUS CLOWN - This title was held for many years by the famous Charlie
Cairoli who was a particular favourite of our current Queen Elizabeth
ll.
Cairoli
appeared on many Royal Variety Performances playing his infamous kitchen
sink trumpet. His white faced serious son "Charlie Jnr" would often
preside in the ring dressed in a Harlequin outfit
while playing a conventional trumpet. A shaved head stooge "Jimmy" would
have custard poured into his floppy hat - Sadly Charlie passed away and
the troupe disbanded -

The
current resident prestigious Clown at the Tower Circus is "MOOKEY -
MOOKEY is a very funny, fresh faced clown. Mookey sings, juggles and
back-flips and is a truly multi talented magical Clown. He comes from
circus royalty - both his parents and grand-parents have all held court
and captivated audiences around Europe. You can see him perform daily
throughout the season at the tower circus. Watch in amazement as he
magically transforms the ring into a water filled lake, complete with
fountains, before your very eyes!
Blackpool took its name from “le pull” (the pool). Two merging streams
that draining from Marton Mere and Marton Moss. These two streams would
meander down through the peat mosses to merge at "Le pull" near our
present day
Manchester
Square Pub on the sea front -
and this
historic site (sadly without a monument or pool anymore) is just round
the corner from
HOTEL365.
The peat lands from which the streams ran through had the effect of
discolouring the water, hence its name
Black
Poole.
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1846 - Talbot Road
Train station opened on the 29th April
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1879 - Blackpool
became the FIRST town in the world to have electric street lighting
(Hence the Illumination celebration)
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1891 - 1894 Blackpool
Tower was built - the famous 518 feet high tower is based on the
Eiffel Tower in Paris and only cost £42,000 -
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1905 - The Pleasure
Beach was built and first rides installed
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1912 - Illuminations
created to light up the promenade, to celebrate the electric light
revolution, and extend the season by a massive eight weeks over all
competitors - it was promoted under the heading "the greatest show
on earth"
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1926 - Stanley Park
was designed
Blackpool today is a very
different place to those Victorian days - however Blackpool has not lost
any of its heritage and charm. Those cheeky novelty shops are still to
be found on the piers and horse drawn carriages still canter 100's of
tired Holiday makers majestically home along the promenade - The
revolution is in the stylish bars and restaurants that accompany the top
award winning shows and super chic clubs.. Blackpool truly has a 24hr
culture and offers something for everyone. Traditional Fish & Chips sit
alongside oven roasted vegetables and wholesome Carverys. Peaceful
walks and artistic sculptures sit alongside safe themed parks and
opulent Victorian architecture. |