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  2. Vauxhall, Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    Vauxhall is an inner city district of Liverpool, England, north of the city centre, bounded by Kirkdale to the north and Everton to the east, with the docks and River Mersey running along the west side. Vauxhall is in the Liverpool City Council ward of Kirkdale and the edge of the Central, Liverpool ward, although previously it was a ward ...

  3. Canalside Park - Wikipedia

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    Canalside Park is a public park in the Vauxhall district of north Liverpool, England. The park is a recent creation and is on reclaimed industrial land running alongside the Leeds and Liverpool Canal by Vauxhall Road. The park contains several wildflower areas that form part of the Roots project [1]

  4. Municipal Buildings, Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    Inside, the building contained the offices of various officials (which had previously been scattered in different locations around the city). [2] The principal offices were at ground-floor level. Directly behind the main entrance hall was the Treasurer's Public Office, a two-storey hall which filled the centre of the internal quadrangle. To the ...

  5. Tithebarn Street - Wikipedia

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    Tithebarn Street is home to several university buildings and along with the surrounding streets is a popular site for student accommodation. [12] Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU), has facilities on the road dating back from when it was Liverpool Polytechnic. [13]

  6. Stanley Dock Tobacco Warehouse - Wikipedia

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    The Stanley Dock Tobacco Warehouse is a grade II listed building and is the world's largest brick warehouse, with a net floor area of 1.6 million square feet (148,644 square metres).

  7. Georgian Quarter, Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    The area was built for and populated by the extremely wealthy of Liverpool. With the city's decline in the 20th century, the area grew unfashionable, and much of it became derelict. Areas along Upper Parliament St and Grove St and Myrtle St were demolished. The tide began to turn noticeably in the 1990s and the area is now much sought after.

  8. Cunard Building - Wikipedia

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    In October 2013, Liverpool City Council approved the acquisition of the Cunard Building for use as offices and as a cruise liner terminal. The Council projected that the building would accommodate 1,000 staff relocated from Millennium House and leases in the Capital Building, saving an estimated £1.3 million. [ 13 ]

  9. Kirkdale, Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    St. Lawrence with St. Paul's, Kirkdale is the Church of England parish church. The parish boundary runs from the edge of Bootle to the north down until the edge of the Vauxhall area and to the edge of Walton in the east. St. Lawrence church joined with St. Paul's in 2002 when the parish of St. Paul with St. Mary's, Bootle, was split in two and brought into the Liverpool North Deanery, in ...