But 1994 was a particularly eventful year, with Norwich seeing the worst British library fire in living memory as well as the closure of the Nestle factory and a visit from the Queen.
Some of the region's long-gone attractions were still in their prime, such as Aquapark and the funfair on Castle Meadow.
Take a look at some of the photographs from our archive and get a glimpse into life in Norwich in 1994.
The fire that destroyed Norwich Library on August 1, 1994 (Image: Archant)More than 100,000 books were destroyed in the blaze (Image: Bill Smith)
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Poundtime, now known as Poundland, in St. Stephen's. Dated January 1994. (Image: Archant)King Charles, then the Prince of Wales, chatting with residents during a visit to the YMCA in Norwich in January 1994 (Image: Archant)
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Mothers and toddlers swimming at the Aquapark in Norwich (Image: Archant)The First Ordination of Women to the Priesthood at Norwich Cathedral in April 1994 (Image: Simon Finlay)
Students show off their outfits during a fashion show at Norwich City College (Image: Archant)Fun at Norwich Indoor Karting Centre (Image: Archant)Protests amid the closure of the Nestle factory in Norwich (Image: Archant)The fairground on Castle Meadow (Image: Archant)Norwich play Ipswich in September 1994 (Image: Archant)Bostons Wine Bar, at the corner of Farmers Avenue and Orford Street, in September 1994 (Image: Archant)
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