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A Guide to... Charles Dickens' Kent

8/1/2012

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​This coastal county boasts a wealth of landmarks, from Canterbury Cathedral to the legendary White Cliffs of Dover. As a young boy, Charles Dickens spent several years in Kent and would later recall the period as the happiest years of his childhood. Dickens maintained strong ties to the area and set several of his novels here. And as Dickens used many real places for inspiration, it's easy to follow in the footsteps of his characters. 
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