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A century ago, in the 1920s, popular holiday destinations included coastal resorts, such as Blackpool in the UK and Coney Island in the US, where people flocked for beach outings and amusement parks. European cities like Paris and Rome also attracted tourists, especially the wealthy, who sought cultural experiences and luxury. Additionally, the advent of automobiles allowed for road trips to natural attractions and scenic locations. Train travel was also a common mode of transportation for vacationers heading to various destinations.

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