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  2. Whitby Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    The Whitby Pavilion is a theatre and events venue in Whitby, a town in North Yorkshire, in England. The building was constructed between 1876 and 1879, on the initiative of George Elliott . It was designed as a theatre, with a saloon and surrounded by pleasure grounds. [ 1 ]

  3. Whitby - Wikipedia

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    Whitby is a seaside town, ... "Whitby Now" is an annual live music event featuring local bands in the Pavilion which has taken place since 1991. [122]

  4. List of category 2 historic places in Auckland - Wikipedia

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    Cricket Ground Pavilion: Historic Place Category 2: Grandstand Road North, Auckland Domain, Grafton: 569: Eden Hall: Historic Place Category 2: 3 Eden Crescent: 570: Council Chambers and Fire Station (Former) Historic Place Category 2: 1 Williamson Avenue, Grey Lynn: 572: Grand Hotel Facade (Former) Historic Place Category 2: 7-9 Princes Street ...

  5. Whitby Goth Weekend - Wikipedia

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    Whitby Goth Weekend, abbreviated to WGW or nicknamed Whitby, is a twice-yearly music festival for the goth subculture, in Whitby, North Yorkshire, England, organised by Jo Hampshire. The event is an alternative music festival, consisting of two nights of live bands, and three days (Friday, Saturday and Sunday) of alternative trade stalls at the ...

  6. Grade II* listed buildings in North Yorkshire (district ...

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    There are over 20,000 Grade II* listed buildings in England.This page is a list of 384 buildings in the unitary authority area of North Yorkshire.. As there are 536 Grade II* listed buildings in the district, the 152 churches and chapels are instead detailed in the article Grade II* listed churches in North Yorkshire (district).

  7. Lythe - Wikipedia

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    Lythe is a small village and large civil parish, in North Yorkshire, England, situated near Whitby within the North York Moors National Park. The name of the village derives from Old Norse and means hill or slope. [2] It was in the old North Riding and in the wapentake of Langbaurgh East until 1974. [3]

  8. Piers of Whitby - Wikipedia

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    The piers of Whitby are four structures along the River Esk estuary in Whitby, North Yorkshire, England. Whilst all the piers can be accessed by the general public, the piers were not built as seaside attractions – so-called pleasure piers like Redcar, Saltburn or Withernsea – but rather serving a civil purpose, such as ship loading and ...

  9. Whitby railway station - Wikipedia

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    Whitby is a railway station serving the town of Whitby in North Yorkshire, England. It is the southern terminus of the Esk Valley Line from Middlesbrough . The station is owned by Network Rail ; its mainline services are operated by Northern Trains and its heritage services by the North Yorkshire Moors Railway .