The given line graph illustrates the proportion of visitors to four different attractions in Brighton, UK.
Overall, it is clear that the percentage visiting the Pier and the Pavillion increased over the period. Besides, the proportion of the tourists to the Art gallery and the festival had a downward trend.
There were under 25% of travelers to the Pavillion in 1980 and still rose sharply and reached the highest point of under 50% in 1995. After increasing significantly, the rate of people to this attraction went down to 30% at the end. Meanwhile, the proportion of people to the Pier went up gradually and peaked at 22% in 2010. Both of them had a similar trend, but the number of visitors to the Pavilion was always higher than that to the Pier.
The percentage of travelers to the Festival was 30% in the beginning then this number declined slowly and came under 30% in the beginning. Over the period, the number of people attended the festival and the art gallery both went down. However, the trend in the art gallery was more dramatic. The number for this attraction grew to nearly 40% then fell remarkably to under 10% at the end of the period.
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