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  2. Victoria Street - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Street, Bristol, England; see Grade II listed buildings in Bristol § I–R Victoria Street, Edinburgh , Scotland Victoria Street, Liverpool , England

  3. Quaker Meeting House, Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    It can be accessed from the Lawnmarket or from George IV Bridge, [3] via a terrace that overlooks Victoria Street. [4] As a religious building, it is managed by the South East Scotland Area Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). [3] It is no longer used as a venue (Venue 40) at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe every August.

  4. List of listed buildings in Edinburgh/29 - Wikipedia

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    George Iv Bridge And Victoria Street, Edinburgh Central Library Fine Art Department 55°56′55″N 3°11′33″W  /  55.948505°N 3.192448°W  / 55.948505; -3.192448  ( George Iv Bridge And Victoria Street, Edinburgh Central Library Fine Art Department

  5. Grassmarket - Wikipedia

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    The Grassmarket is located directly below Edinburgh Castle and forms part of one of the main east-west vehicle arteries through the city centre. It adjoins the Cowgatehead/Cowgate and Candlemaker Row at the east end, the West Bow (the lower end of Victoria Street in the north-east corner, King's Stables Road to the north-west, and the West Port to the west.

  6. Royal Mile - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Mile is the busiest tourist street in the Old Town, rivalled only by Princes Street in the New Town. The Royal Mile contains a variety of shops, restaurants, public houses, and visitor attractions. During the annual Edinburgh Fringe, the High Street becomes crowded with tourists, entertainers, and buskers. Parliament Square is at the ...

  7. List of former Edinburgh street names - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Street - demolished in the early 60s. Was once the steepest street in Edinburgh; Brown Square - demolished for George IV Bridge, Chambers Street and Museum of Scotland; Canal Street - demolished to create Waverley Station; Cannon Street - demolished to create Leith Fort development in 1950s; Craigside Place - demolished to build Dumbiedykes