1. Cornwall For Ever! – an introduction to the Cornish language, the County’s people and its saints
2. Lay of the Land – from the oldest worked landscape in Europe, to the first wind farm, Cornwall is full of contrasts.
3. Mystery and Imagination – tales of Arthur, mermaids and cities under the sea link us with Cornwall’s ancient past.
4. Mining Heritage – the cradle of the industrial revolution, Cornwall’s mines may become the latest World Heritage Site.
5. Fisherfolk – what Cornwall is famous for and still a rich harvest can be gathered from the waves.
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6. Fair Trade – jutting out into the Atlantic, Cornwall has traded with the world for generations.
7. Social Beacons – there are many beautiful country houses to be visited.
8. Other Edens – Cornwall’s mild climate has meant that it possesses some of the Country’s most beautiful gardens.
9. Threats and Fears – forts and fortifications have been built to defend the land over centuries.
10. Signals and Warnings – from lighthouses to the Goonhilly Earth Satellite Station.
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11. Art Schools – Cornwall has been a place of pilgrimage for artists since the Newlyn School was founded in the Nineteenth Century.
12. Sea and Surf – the County’s fantastic coastline is what keeps visitors returning year after year.
13. Isle of Scilly – the magical island archipelago in the clear Atlantic waters.
14. Pasties Plus – pasties are always popular but there is much more to Cornwall’s cuisine.
15. Family Fortunes – with such a well-established tourism industry, there are many things for the kids to do.
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