| 11. | During the Gilded Age, Popham Beach developed into a resort area, with steamboats transporting excursionists from Bath.
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| 12. | Excursion platforms were set up at Bedminster, Weston and Clevedon, apparently to segregate the excursionists from ordinary passengers.
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| 13. | Between 1840 and 1910 pleasure steamboats carried excursionists to the island and up to Phoenixville from a wharf in Norristown.
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| 14. | Many of the'Garibaldi Excursionists', as the Legion was nicknamed, were members of the new Rifle Volunteer Corps.
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| 15. | In 2012, passenger arrivals by sea included 11, 510 tourists and 6, 450 excursionists who arrived aboard 23 cruise ships.
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| 16. | Hickok remained in Hays through August 1868, when he brought 200 Cheyenne Indians to Hays to be viewed by " excursionists ".
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| 17. | It is popular for excursionists and travellers, who often use it as a starting place for long walks through the national park.
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| 18. | The boats'great paddle wheels propelled the excursionists upstream to St . Paul, almost as far as the boats could then go.
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| 19. | The frozen hunter was discovered in 1991 by German excursionists on the Similaun Glacier at about 3, 000 meters ( 10, 000 feet ).
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| 20. | The average time it takes an amateur cyclist goes from 40 to 50 minutes, while an excursionist may take from 1 hour to 1 15.
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