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Tintagel
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Tintagel Old Post Office. King Arthur's Great Halls. Granny Wobbly's Fudge Pantry. The modern-day village of Tintagel was known as Trevena ("place of the women") until the Post Office established 'Tintagel' as the name in the mid 19th century (until then Tintagel had always been the name of the headland and of the parish). In Norman times, a small castle was built at Bossiney; Bossiney and Trevena were established as a borough in 1253 by Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall who built Tintagel Castle. Belonged t...
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Toledo--the Paris of Ohio, or so they say......: February 2012
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Toledo- the Paris of Ohio, or so they say. Saturday, February 4, 2012. Tintagel, Cornwall. Home of King Arthur. In my previous visits to England, I never made it to Tintagel Castle. So I was determined this time. I think this was actually the first castle I've ever seen in England, odd for a country known for having produced so many of them. I did however find a " Only Fools and Horses. Mug though. Who knew they even made such things? Cornishman which made my hotel look like a haven for marauding seniors.