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Bram Stoker holidayed in Whitby, and it is thought that he drew his inspiration for Dracula from Whitby Abbey and the town. In the book, Dracula is shipwrecked in Whitby and comes ashore in the form of a dog.

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Bram Stoker visited Whitby in 1890, inspired by its dramatic landscape and ancient ruins. The town's abbey and coastal setting served as inspiration for key settings in his novel "Dracula," such as Dracula's arrival in England. Stoker also named a ship in the novel after Whitby.

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