1888 The National Exposive Works, which gave the dunes their alternative name of 'Dynamite Towans', opened
The National Exposive Works, which gave the dunes their alternative name of 'Dynamite Towans', opened in 1888 pic.twitter.com/lAwoG8nXRU
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