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Step into the rich history of Runcorn, a town founded in the year 915AD as a fortress to protect against Viking invasions along the River Mersey. The name "Rumcofan," meaning 'a wide cove or bay,' originates from the medieval Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. Even today, a friendly rivalry with the people of neighboring Widnes adds an exciting Viking element to the town's character. While Runcorn started as a small and humble village, everything changed during the 18th century's industrial revolution. The extension of the Bridgewater Canal transformed this town into a bustling industrial hub, bringing prosperity and growth. In the 1960s, Runcorn underwent a remarkable transformation, receiving the designation of a 'new town.' This led to an eastward expansion, swallowing surrounding settlements and creating two vibrant town centers - the 'Old Town' and 'The City.' The idealistic planners designed a brand new town center, anchored by 'Shopping City,' an American-style mall that became the heart of the community. Experience the blend of ancient charm and modern vibrancy in Runcorn. Explore the historic streets of the 'Old Town' and discover the energy of 'The City' with its bustling shops and attractions. This town is a testament to the power of transformation and the enduring spirit of its inhabitants.
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