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[[File:Teignmouthsss.jpg|thumb|A well-known picture of Teignmouth]] | |||
[[Image:Teignmouth_Map.png|thumb|Teignmouth, Devon]] | [[Image:Teignmouth_Map.png|thumb|Teignmouth, Devon]] | ||
Where the band grew up. | Where the band grew up. | ||
Teignmouth is a town on the north bank of the estuary mouth of the River Teign in south Devon, England. The town grew from a fishing port to a fashionable resort of some note in Georgian times with further expansion after the opening of the South Devon Railway on 30 May 1846. | |||
Teignmouth is a pretty seaside town, with 14,413 (2001) residents. They have a main pier and many tourist shops. | |||
It is a short drive away from Newton Abbot. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Teignmouth Den|The Den, Teignmouth]] - In where Muse played the "Seaside Rendezvous" gigs | |||
*[[Devon]] - The county that Teignmouth is part of. | |||
*[[Muse Graffiti, Teignmouth]] - A Graffiti on Teignmouth | |||
*[[Jill Bird]] - Music teacher who supported Muse on their early days | |||
[[:Category:Gigs in Teignmouth, United Kingdom|Gigs in Teignmouth]] | [[:Category:Gigs in Teignmouth, United Kingdom|Gigs in Teignmouth]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:47, 6 August 2015
Where the band grew up.
Teignmouth is a town on the north bank of the estuary mouth of the River Teign in south Devon, England. The town grew from a fishing port to a fashionable resort of some note in Georgian times with further expansion after the opening of the South Devon Railway on 30 May 1846.
Teignmouth is a pretty seaside town, with 14,413 (2001) residents. They have a main pier and many tourist shops. It is a short drive away from Newton Abbot.
See also
- The Den, Teignmouth - In where Muse played the "Seaside Rendezvous" gigs
- Devon - The county that Teignmouth is part of.
- Muse Graffiti, Teignmouth - A Graffiti on Teignmouth
- Jill Bird - Music teacher who supported Muse on their early days
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