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Kew Gardens charged only 1 penny for admission during the early 19th century, specifically from 1840 to 1842. This low fee was part of an effort to increase visitor numbers and make the gardens more accessible to the public. The penny admission policy was later revised to accommodate the growing popularity of the gardens.

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