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For
centuries, mined ores were exported from both Marazion and
St. Michael's Mount by traders and shippers. The town was
surrounded with many mines, some having such enigmatic names
as Wheal Prosper, Wheal Crab, Wheal Rodney, Tolvadden and
South Neptune. These and other mines in the area remained
active until the depression in the tin and copper industries
in the late 1800s. However, many of the mine names are still
preserved in some form or other today.
Because
of the mild climate, an important industry in the area is
agriculture. Crops such as potato and broccoli can be harvested
early in the season. Bulbs are another major part of the
local economy and flowers add to the beauty of our stone
hedged fields.
Today,
of course, we have another significant industry, tourism.
All year round we welcome visitors from all over the world
who come to enjoy our climate, our beaches and our spectacular
scenery.
Marazion
is a town to browse through and explore at leisure.

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