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  2. Camden Market - Wikipedia

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    Camden Lock Market General view. Camden Lock Market is situated by the Regent's Canal on a site formerly occupied by warehouses and other premises associated with the canal. . By the early 1970s the canal trade had ceased and a northern urban motorway was planned that would cut through the site, making any major permanent redevelopment impossible, and in 1974 a temporary market was establish

  3. Camden Town - Wikipedia

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    Camden Town tube station is near the markets and other attractions. Chalk Farm and Mornington Crescent tube stations are also within walking distance. This station is a key interchange station for the Northern line, both northbound (towards Edgware or High Barnet/Mill Hill East) and southbound (via Bank or Charing Cross). [17]

  4. Category : Tourist attractions in the London Borough of Camden

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    Pages in category "Tourist attractions in the London Borough of Camden" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Inverness Street Market - Wikipedia

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    However, as the traditional shops turned into bars and eateries to cater to Camden's booming tourist and night-time economies the market evolved towards clothing, souvenirs, and street-food. [ 13 ] After 2010 the market mostly sold clothing, souvenirs, and street food , with the last fruit and vegetable stand leaving some years after the nearby ...

  6. Plender Street Market - Wikipedia

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    Originally King Street but renamed in 1946 as Plender Street in honour of William Plender a former High Sheriff of the County of London. [1] As in the case of Inverness Street Market, Plender Street Market represents a remnant of Camden Town Market which moved off of Camden High Street after the late nineteenth century electrification of horse-drawn trams.

  7. Primrose Hill - Wikipedia

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    Primrose Hill is a Grade II listed public park located north of Regent's Park in London, England, first opened to the public in 1842. [3] [6] [7] It was named after the 64 metres (210 ft) [a] [8] [9] natural hill in the centre of the park, one of the highest natural points in the London Borough of Camden. [10]

  8. Goodge Place Market - Wikipedia

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    By 1983 the market had relocated to Goodge Place and Perlmutter describes a small Monday to Saturday market out of keeping with the multinational variety of goods available in the area. [ 7 ] In the 2000s the market followed the trends of the area and consisted of five international street-food stalls selling food from around the world and ...

  9. Electric Ballroom - Wikipedia

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    The Electric Ballroom is a 1,500-capacity [1] performance venue (primarily for rock bands) [2] and indoor market located at 184 Camden High Street in Camden Town, London, England. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] History