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Old 07-26-2011, 09:55 PM   #243
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Originally Posted by SeaBookGuy View Post
As opposed to going "down the Shore" (sic)?
Does "down the Shore" specifically mean to go to the beachfront in the East? Or does it also mean to go the boardwalk and other areas too?

One thing I haven't figured out in England is that seaside towns will use promenade, esplanade and parade to describe the waterfront areas. Are these terms interchangeable, or do they have different meanings?

I love walking on the Downs. It is so relaxing and great exercise for the body and spirit. The English footpath system is very impressive!
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