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The Margate Caves are a tourist attraction in Margate. The caves were originally dug as a chalk mine in the area between Margate and Cliftonville. The caves were opened as Victorian seaside attraction in 1863 under the fictional name The Vortigern Caves. There walls were decorated with gaudy murals (or soldiers and pirates). The cave's popularity continued into the 20th century but were closed in 2004.
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cave (Q35509) | natural=cave_entrance |
subterranea (Q863404) | location=underground |
Caves of England | natural=cave_entrance |
Tourist attractions in Kent | tourism=museum, tourism=attraction |