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BRIGHTON
EDITION
TODAY:

Fish through Brighton's maritime history.

fishingnets - Fish through Brighton's maritime history. [A FREE Thing To Do Today] Price: Free Time: 30 mins - 1 hour
Brighton is famous these days for its beach and as a centre for tourists... but for many centuries previously, the town thrived on its fishing fleet. With photographs, artefacts and a 27-foot Sussex fishing boat, discover the history of fishermen and the fishing community in Brighton at the Brighton Fishing Museum, on the beachfront, west of Brighton Pier, open from 11am to 5pm.
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Welcome to the Brighton edition of A FREE Thing To Do Today: the curated guide to free things to do today in Brighton. If you're in and around Brighton, whether you're visiting, staying or living here, A FREE Thing To Do Today is here to help. We specialise in selecting wonderful and often offbeat events, activities and attractions specifically on and open today at no (or very little) cost, which are ready to explore in Brighton for anyone looking to cure their boredom. Look at the idea above for something to do today, and get other awesome things to do by reloading the page. Find out more about the site, or for comments, suggestions, corrections, donations, or to submit your things to do, email john@athingtodotoday.com. Or check out social media @athingtodo.

BRIGHTON
BRIGHTON AND HOVE
50.82838, -0.13947


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