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  2. Winter Gardens, Blackpool - Wikipedia

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    The Winter Gardens is a large entertainment complex in Blackpool, Lancashire, England, which includes a theatre, ballroom and conference facilities. Opened in 1878, it is a Grade II* listed building, [1] operated by Blackpool Entertainment Company Limited [2] on behalf of Blackpool Council, which purchased the property from Leisure Parcs Ltd as part of a £40 million deal in 2010.

  3. North Shore, Blackpool - Wikipedia

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    St Stephen's Church, North Shore. North Shore was the location of Blackpool's first amusement arcade known as Uncle Tom's Cabin. [1] From there, Blackpool's Claremont Park estate was constructed with three seafront promenades being erected with several hotels, including the Imperial Hotel, Blackpool being constructed to serve it. [1]

  4. Grote Street - Wikipedia

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    The Grote Street–Sir Donald Bradman Drive route is the most direct method of travelling from the CBD to the Adelaide Airport. [35] Today Grote Street is largely occupied by retail outlets, restaurants, and retail outlets. [4] Moonta Street Chinatown is accessible via Grote Street, which is also home to some Chinese restaurants and other ...

  5. South Shore, Blackpool - Wikipedia

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    South Shore is an area of Blackpool, Lancashire, England.It forms the southern part of the town for two miles along the Promenade from Rigby Road to Starr Gate.Its inland boundaries run along Rigby Road, Queen Victoria Road, Ansdell Road, Hawes Side Lane, Common Edge Road and Squires Gate Lane.

  6. Golden Mile (Blackpool) - Wikipedia

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    One of the Golden Mile's key features until the 1960s would become sideshows. [3] In 1889 The Gazette wrote: “If the front land is covered with howling cheap-jacks, swindling catchpenny trickeries etc., while the shops behind are let for two-headed giantesses, fat women, penny-in-the-slot indecencies etc., then what a disreputable pandemonium will Central Beach eventually become!” [1]

  7. Dudley Park, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Dudley Park, is a suburb of Adelaide, South Australia, located approximately 3 kilometres north-west of the CBD. [6] The suburb is bordered by Regency Road (north), Simpson Avenue (south), the Adelaide-Gawler railway line (east), and a line directly north–south from the Harrison Road-Simpson Avenue intersection to Regency Road (west).

  8. Fullarton Road - Wikipedia

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    Adelaide–Norwood Payneham & St Peters–Burnside tripoint: Adelaide–Kent Town–Norwood–Rose Park quadripoint: 1.4: 0.87: Dequetteville Terrace (R1 northwest) – North Adelaide Wakefield Road (west) – Adelaide CBD Kensington Road (east) – Wattle Park: Britannia Roundabout Route R1 continues south along Fullarton Road: Adelaide ...

  9. Blackpool - Wikipedia

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    Smaller music venues of note include The Galleon bar on Adelaide Street which opened in 1954 and was a magnet for musicians [217] and Mama & Papa Jenks on Talbot Road, which attracted emerging acts of the 1970s including the Eurythmics and the Buzzcocks and evolved into a punk music venue hosting bands such as the Fits and the Membranes. [211]