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| Crewe was mentioned in the Domesday Book under its former name Coppenhall, which was replaced by ‘Crewe’ after the mighty local family of the same name. No matter what is was called, it ticked along quietly as a market town for the farmers of the south Cheshire Plain until 1837, when the railways arrived and changed everything forever. |
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| Developed as a railway town, it retains its importance today as a major junction and centre for locomotive building and repair. Added to this, Crewe is the home of Rolls Royce and many other widely known companies. |
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