Clacton Library hides ancient secrets... and some more modern ones too, housed in the Clacton History Society's museum. Open just twice a week from 9.30am to 12.30pm (including today), go along to discover the area's story, from mammoth bones to Edwardian entertainments and the Weeley festival of 1971.
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