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  2. Category:Tourist attractions in Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Liverpool" The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  3. Crosby Beach - Wikipedia

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    Crosby Beach is part of the Merseyside coastline north of Liverpool in the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton, England, stretching about 2.5 miles (4.0 km) North-West from the Seaforth Dock in the Port of Liverpool, through Waterloo, where it separates the sea from the Marina. The beach was awarded Keep Britain Tidy's Quality Coast Award in 2011.

  4. Sefton Park - Wikipedia

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    A map of the park from 1947 The Park design is based on circular, oval and marginal footpaths, framing green spaces, with two natural watercourses flowing into a 7-acre (0.028 km 2 ) man-made lake. Hornblower's designs for the park lodges and entrances were elaborate structures, and included follies , shelters and boathouses.

  5. Ropewalks, Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    Liverpool also has the largest Chinese arch outside of China, given as a gift from its sister city Shanghai, and which marks the gateway to the city's modern day Chinatown on Nelson Street. Since the 19th century, and especially during the two world wars , Liverpool's status as a major coastal port has led to a deep relationship and strong ties ...

  6. Mathew Street - Wikipedia

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    "Liverpool is the pool of life, it makes to live." [7] As a result, a statue of Jung was erected in Mathew Street in 1987, but being made of plaster, was vandalised and replaced by a more durable version in 1993. Today, Mathew Street is one of Liverpool's most popular nightlife destinations. [8]

  7. Pier Head - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1771, it was the third dock built in Liverpool, and was too small and too shallow in depth for the commercial ships of the late 19th century. [5] Most of the site was owned by the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board, set up by Parliament in 1857; a small part of the site still was still held by the Corporation of the City of Liverpool. [5]

  8. Liverpool city centre - Wikipedia

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    Liverpool City Centre (Local Plan map) Liverpool's most recent Local Plan is designed to guide the long-term spatial development of the city from 2013 to 2033. It will assist Liverpool City Council in making planning decisions for development proposals and provides detailed advice to city planners on where specific types of development should be built, for example, housing, shops, offices ...

  9. Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City - Wikipedia

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    The Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City comprised six separate locations throughout the centre of the city, each of which related to a different component and time in Liverpool's maritime history. [7] The inscribed sites extended for approximately 4 km ( 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles) north-south along the city's waterfront and stretched approximately 1 km ...