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The 199 Steps in Whitby, England, were originally constructed in the 18th century to provide a direct route from the town to the Church of St. Mary and the graveyard on top of the East Cliff. While the exact individual responsible for their creation isn't clearly documented, the steps were built as part of the development of the area to facilitate access for both locals and visitors. Over the years, they have become a popular attraction, famously associated with the Bram Stoker novel "Dracula."

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