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Maidstone's oldest inhabitants may be a little older than you think - 400 million years old, to be precise. Maidstone Museum on St. Faith's Street has one of the South East's greatest collections of fossils, including Iggy the iguanadon, a model of an important early dinosaur found on the Kent coast. Explore the Cretaceous yourself from 10am to 5pm.
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MAIDSTONE
KENT
51.27°N, 0.52°E
Sunrise: 04:40
Sunset: 19:10
Moon Phase: waning gibbous
Weather: moderate rain, 11°C max, 1°C min
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