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| FOR almost a century Burnley and Nelson were princes in the Kingdom of King Cotton. Like all cotton towns they developed because they were set in damp valleys.
Cotton can best be processed in a moisture-loaded atmosphere, which ensures that the fibres do not break easily.
Both towns were close to large coal deposits and were situated on the line of the Leeds to Liverpool Canal.
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| Burnley - a town amidst the Pennines.
Situated in a valley at the meeting of two rivers and almost completely surrounded by the South Pennine Moors, Burnley is an enigma; although it was and still is a proud industrial town it is located amongst some of the most beautiful countryside in England and has a wealth of attractions within its borders.
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