Similarities Found Between Modern-day Vacations & Regency Vacations ~ by Susan Karsten

In researching what Regency folk did on their trips to vacation towns, I was surprised how well I could relate to what they did. Some of it reminded me of trips to places like Minocqua, Wisconsin.


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downtown Minocqua, a popular tourist town in WI


Because when you’re there, staying in a rustic cabin or resort on a nearby lake, you do a lot of the same things that Regency vacationers did. Bored, or having a cloudy day, we go into town and visit: the library, the coffee shop, perhaps a theater’s open somewhere. One might buy clothes (t-shirts nowadays), or hats (caps, visors), or a newspaper.


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Sydney Gardens of Bath held a grotto, a falls, a ruined castle, an echo and a labyrinth.


Active people took walks, made rendezvous, picnics, tours, visited waterfalls, paid to enter local attractions, went to dances and concerts, and out to breakfast. I’ve done all those activities on vacation.


It would seem our vacations aren’t as completely different as we may have thought.


What’s your favorite vacation activity? Do you go to resort/vacation communities?

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Published on June 07, 2013 03:00
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