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  2. Moore Stairs - Wikipedia

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    The Moore Stairs, (originally Moore's Stairs) also known as Moore Steps, are a NSW heritage listed public access flight of stairs which connect East Circular Quay with Macquarie Street in Sydney, Australia. Constructed in 1868 of Melbourne bluestone, they were named in honour of the city's mayor Charles Moore, and remain in use. [1] [2]

  3. Electric (Lisa Scott-Lee song) - Wikipedia

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    "Electric" is the third single to be released by former Steps member Lisa Scott-Lee. The song was released on 10 October 2005 via Concept Records. It was written by songwriter Guy Chambers with former a1 member Ben Adams, and produced by Richard Flack.

  4. Jacob's Ladder (Perth) - Wikipedia

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    Jacob's Ladder is an outdoor staircase in Perth, Western Australia. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Consisting of 242 concrete steps, the staircase links the north-east corner of King's Park with the Swan River , though it is not part of Kings Park itself.

  5. Jacob's Ladder, Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    Jacob's Ladder is a landmark in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It is a long pedestrian staircase that extends from Edward and Turbot Streets up to Wickham Terrace. The name is a reference to the Biblical stairway ascending to Heaven. Jacob's Ladder has 86 steps.

  6. Cumberland Place and Steps - Wikipedia

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    The steps have been widened to the north and are continuous with the stone steps but have been given a concrete surface over stone. There is a landing which opens up to an area shaded a tree then concrete aggregate steps continue up to the Cambridge Street level, where there is an early lamp post (c. 1840 s). [1]

  7. Electric Slide - Wikipedia

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    There are several variations of the dance. The original choreography has 22 steps, [5] but variants include the Freeze (16-step), Cowboy Motion (24-step), Cowboy Boogie (24 step), and the Electric Slide 2 (18-step). The 18-step variation became popular in 1989 and for ten years was listed by Linedancer Magazine as the number-one dance in the world.

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