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File:De Krijgsman, Oosterblokker.JPG|Mill: ''De Krijgsman'' in the eastern part of the village. |
File:De Krijgsman, Oosterblokker.JPG|Mill: ''De Krijgsman'' in the eastern part of the village. |
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File:De Barmhartige Samaritaan, Westerblokker.JPG|Farmhouse ''De Barmhartige Samaritaan'' in the western part of the village. |
File:De Barmhartige Samaritaan, Westerblokker.JPG|Farmhouse ''De Barmhartige Samaritaan'' in the western part of the village. |
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File:Beatles monument, Blokker.JPG|Monument for the two concerts given by The Beatles. |
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File:Beatles_stage_Blokker.jpg|Beatles stage, made with produce crates. Rebuilt for 50th anniversary, 2014. |
File:Beatles_stage_Blokker.jpg|Beatles stage, made with produce crates. Rebuilt for 50th anniversary, 2014. |
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Blokker is a village in the northwest Netherlands, in the province of North Holland and the region of West Friesland.
Blokker consists of two parts: Westerblokker in the municipality of Hoorn, and OosterblokkerinDrechterland. Until 1979, Blokker was a separate municipality. The village was the location of the only two concerts on Dutch soil by The Beatles, during their 1964 world tour. That they played in Blokker was due to Ben Essing, the son of the mayor. Essing had also managed to get other acts to play in the Blokker auction hall, and organized a "Dutch Teener Fest" in 1964 and 1965, which made international headlines.[1]
There is a regular bus service to Hoorn railway station, which is, along with Hoorn Kersenboogerd railway station, the closest station to Blokker.
52°40′N 5°06′E / 52.667°N 5.100°E / 52.667; 5.100
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