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  2. Georgian Quarter, Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    In 1800, the Liverpool Corporation Surveyor, John Foster, Sr., (1758–1827) prepared a gridiron plan for a large area of peat bog known as Mosslake Fields, which was to the east of Rodney Street. The area was built for and populated by the extremely wealthy of Liverpool.

  3. Hope Street, Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    On Hope Street at the top of Mount Street (where stands LIPA and the former Liverpool Institute for Boys) is the interesting sculpture "A Case History" by John King, 1998. Various items of luggage, cast in concrete, are stacked on the pavement – the labels on the suitcases refer to notable individuals and institutions linked with the local area.

  4. Review: Greek restaurant serves Mediterranean classics at ...

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    Greek moussaka is a substantial entrée that looks like a square of Italian lasagna on the plate, but is actually lots and lots of ground beef, layered under eggplant and potatoes and topped with ...

  5. File:Liverpool City Region location map UK.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Liverpool Athenaeum - Wikipedia

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    The opening of the Liverpool Athenaeum preceded the club of the same name in London by 27 years. [1] [4] The members of the Liverpool club arranged for express riders, messengers, and the regular coaches serving the city, to bring them all the latest news, information, and ideas. In addition to books, the library gathered a collection that ...

  7. Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    Liverpool is a cathedral and port city and metropolitan borough in Merseyside, England, which had a population of 496,770 in 2022. [3] It is on the eastern side of the Mersey Estuary, near the Irish Sea, 178 miles (286 km) northwest of London.

  8. Water Street, Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    Liverpool's place as the second most filmed city in the UK has led to Water Street being used in many film and TV productions. [8] Water Street has featured in such films as Florence Foster Jenkins, Fast and Furious 6, The 51st State and Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit. [9] [10]

  9. Greek Orthodox Church of St Nicholas, Toxteth - Wikipedia

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    The Greek Orthodox Church of St Nicholas is a Grade II Listed building in Toxteth, Liverpool, situated at the junction of Berkley Street and Princes Road. Built in the Neo-Byzantine architecture style, it was completed in 1870.