Truro
:This article is about the city in the United Kingdom. For other uses, see Truro (disambiguation)
History
There has been a settlement in the vicinity since the Iron Age at least as shown by the remains at Carvossa. There was a Norman Castle on the former cattle market site which is now the site of the award winning Law Courts building.
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Truro rose to prominance as a market town and port during the nineteenth and early twentieth century. However with the decline of the fishing and tin mining industries, Truro's role has shifted to being the cultural and commercial capital of Cornwall. Truro's present buildings are mostly Georgian era or later and derive from its position as a stannary town during the height of mining in West Cornwall.
Related Topics:
Market town - Fishing - Tin - Mining - Georgian era
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