Kenneth Bernoska

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Leisure travel, a form of temporary migration formerly reserved for the privileged classes, took off in its many manifestations with steam-powered trains and ships. With Thomas Cook leading the way in 1841, travel agencies offered package tours, and spa and seaside vacations became fashionable as people visited Baden-Baden, Karlsbad, and Vichy, and traveled to Trouville on the French Atlantic coast or to Capri.
How the World Really Works: The Science Behind How We Got Here and Where We're Going
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