Perched along the Eldoret-Kitale road is the age-old Soy Club that forms part of rich history after Queen Elizabeth II, then a princess, visited Kenya on a honeymoon trip with Prince Philip.
The club, sitting on 20 acres, has stood the test of time since it was constructed in 1930. The club was frequented exclusively by white settlers who lived in the North Rift region.
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