Before the 18th century, Blackpool was simply a quiet hamlet by the sea surrounded by forests and impassable bogs. Then, in the 1700s, the upper crust of society began spending their summers at Blackpool, drawn mainly by the lure of the sea which, during those days, was believed to have the power to cure diseases.
By the middle of the 18th century, even the middle and lower classes were taking summer sojourns at Blackpool to benefit from the sea's curative powers. It was not long before hordes of people trooped to Blackpool and could be seen paddling in the sea in search of health and a cure for what ailed them.
The year 1781 marked a turning point in Blackpool's history as two men, Thomas Clifton and Sir Henry Houghton, constructed a private road that made Blackpool more accessible to people. It is no coincidence that 1781 also marked the first time stagecoaches from Manchester would travel to Blackpool. By 1782, the stagecoaches would be travelling from Halifax as well.
During the latter part of the 1780s, four hotels had been established in Blackpool to accommodate the town's ever-growing number of tourists. However, despite all this, the development of a Blackpool economy and the growth of its population remained slow.
This all changed with the dawn of the 19th century when an entrepreneur named Henry Banks started buying huge parcels of land and constructing new building around Blackpool, a task that was later continued by his son-in-law, John Crocker. Banks, known as the Father of Blackpool, erected the town's first holiday cottages while Crocker built its first assembly rooms. Many of these structures still stand today.
The year 1821 marked the consecration of the St. John's Church in Blackpool.
With these developments, the population of Blackpool grew quickly from less than 500 in 1801 to over 2,500 by 1851.
Despite the growth of Blackpool, travelling there was still a difficult task, usually taking a day from Manchester and two days from Yorkshire. This ended in the 1840s with the development of the railway system that connected Blackpool to the industrial towns of the north, which made traveling to Blackpool easier and cheaper. The development of the railway system propelled Blackpool into a period of prosperity.
By 1852, gas lighting was introduced in Blackpool, followed by piped water in 1864. Construction of the Promenade along the seafront began in 1856 and was completed around 1870. At the time, entertainment in Blackpool consisted wholly of Uncle Tom's Cabin, a simple shack that provided drinks, music and dancing.
In 1863, the North Pier was constructed and quickly became a favorite gathering place of upper-class tourists. The North Pier was the first of Blackpool's three famous piers.
The Central Pier, then known as the South Jetty, was erected in 1868. It had theatres and assembly rooms as its main attraction, although the pier only became popular when open-air dancing for the masses was introduced in 1870.
The South Pier was completed in 1893, mainly as a complement to the development of South Shore, which had well patronized 32-acre amusement park that had a huge American Carousel as its main attraction.
The development of the Pleasure Gardens began in the 1870s. It included a lake, theatre, ballroom, race course, skating rink, football and cricket grounds, aviary and monkey house. It was complemented by the Blackpool Aquarium and Menagerie, which opened in 1875.
The Winter Gardens opened in 1878 and featured an indoor promenade and pavilion. One of the novelty rides at the Winter Gardens served as the inspiration for the first permanent electric tramway in the UK, the Blackpool Tram, which became operational in 1885.
In 1876, Blackpool was hailed as an official Borough. In 1877, while suffering from economic depression, the Blackpool Council launched a grand affair and carnival in the piers to spur tourism and economic growth, highlighted by Blackpool's pioneering street lights. The Blackpool Illuminations were borne. More than 100,000 visitors from out of town were on hand to witness the show.
In 1885, Blackpool became the first town to have an electric tram system with the formation of the Blackpool Electric Town Company. The first tram rides were free of charge and were used a great deal for the transport of farm produce and building materials for use in the fast-growing town.
Blackpool strengthened its entertainment industry in the 1890s with the construction of the Opera House in the Winter Gardens Complex and the circus and ballroom at the Blackpool Tower. The decade also saw the opening of the South Pier, the Grand Theatre and the famous 220-foot Gigantic Wheel, which was then the biggest in the world.
The 1900s marked the development of the Golden Mile and the Blackpool Pleasure Beach.
History Of Des Moines
Blackjack - also known as 'twenty-one' and 'pontoon' - is a card game that nowadays is often found in a casino with people trying their luck on achieving the elusive '21'. It is widely believed that the game originated in France during the 17th century. However, as with most other gambling games the precise evolution of the game remains a mystery: suffice to say it has probably been around forever.
Blackjack was introduced to the United States following the French Revolution, but the game didn't become popular in the gambling dens until the casino offered payouts as a bonus. This was the only method that seemed to get people gambling on blackjack. One variation on the bonus payout was for a player to make '21' with the black jack card (worth 10 points) and an ace (worth 11 points). With the increasing popularity of the game the payouts were phased out but the name 'blackjack' remained.
Blackjack isn't just about achieving an outright '21', but the primary challenge is to beat the dealer without going 'bust'. The casino obviously has an advantage over the gambling players in the long run, but with blackjack the player retains an element of choice.
Since 1931 when America first legalized gambling, blackjack has become a classic casino card game. Furthermore, it is the combination of both skill and math used in blackjack that has made the game hugely popular. Blackjack provides an attractive proposition to any scientist, mathematician or gambling player wanting to research the strategy of the game.
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