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Extract from the Bangor Travel Guides:
BANGOR
probably takes its name from its curving bay set between a pair of symmetrical headlands (
beanna chor
- "curved peaks") and its sheltered position made it ideal for exploitation as a holiday resort. The town has been hugely popular with Belfast people since the railway came in the 1860s, but today it's as much a suburb of Belfast as a holiday spot. It still possesses a tawdry charm, stuck in a 1960s time warp with all the appropriate bucket-and-spade paraphernalia - giant swan boats to paddle around a mini-lake in the fun park, a miniature railway and amusement arcades. There's also a 500-berth marina whic... read the whole Bangor Travel Guides...
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