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The first corn exchange in Cambridge was built on St Andrew's Hill in 1842. By the late 1860s, it was considered too small, and civic officials decided to commission a larger building on a site once occupied by the Black Bear Inn. [2] The foundation stone for the new building was laid by the mayor, John Death, on 26 May 1874. [3]
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Corn Exchange Street is a street in central Cambridge, England. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It runs between Wheeler Street to the northwest and Downing Street to the southeast. To the northeast, Guildhall Place, a cul-de-sac , runs parallel with Corn Exchange Street at the northern end, an extension of Guildhall Street .
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To the east, Guildhall Place, a cul-de-sac, runs southeast from the junction with Guildhall Street, parallel with Corn Exchange Street at its northwestern end, as an extension of Guildhall Street. On the northeast end of Wheeler Street, on the corner with Corn Exchange Street is the Cambridge Corn Exchange, a music and theatrical venue. [3]
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The centre has a doorway with a Tuscan door-case surmounted by two superimposed plaques under a pediment, with raised lettering CORN EXCHANGE - ERECTED BY THE CORPORATION - MDCCCXXII [1822] - NICHOLAS GRIMSHAW ESQr MAYOR and ENLARGED AND RESTORED / MDCCCLXXXII [1882] / EDMUND BIRLEY ESQre MAYOR. It was remodelled as a public hall 1881–1882 ...