Scenarios about 'seaside resorts'
Seaside resorts are recreational destinations established along coastlines that gained popularity during the 19th century as health retreats and vacation spots for growing middle and upper classes. These developments typically featured promenades, piers, hotels, and entertainment venues, transforming fishing villages into tourist economies. The evolution of seaside resorts reflects changing leisure patterns, transportation improvements, and social attitudes toward recreation and health throughout modern history.
What If Brighton Developed Beyond Tourism?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Brighton diversified its economy beyond seaside tourism in the post-war era, potentially transforming it into a major tech and industrial center on Britain's south coast.