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  2. How Do They Do That? - Wikipedia

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    How Do They Do That? is a British television show, produced by Telepictures and Reg Grundy Productions in and broadcast on BBC1 from 25 January 1994 to 23 April 1997. . Originally presented by Jenny Hull and Des Lynam, the show explored feats of engineering, organization, and special

  3. Connexin Live Arena - Wikipedia

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    The Connexin Live (formerly Bonus Arena) is an indoor arena in Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, near the Hull Marina. It opened in August 2018 and has hosted music, comedy, and sports events.

  4. The New Adelphi Club - Wikipedia

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    The New Adelphi Club is a popular local venue for alternative live music in the city of Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England.It has achieved notability outside its local area, having hosted such bands as The Stone Roses, Radiohead, Green Day and Oasis, in its over-30 year history. [3]

  5. UK’s ‘first-ever’ bottomless chicken nugget party held in ...

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    A bar in Hull has held what is believed to be the UK's first-ever bottomless chicken nugget party. The event was held at Kick's Bar and Grill on Sunday 20 August. The eggstravaganza follows on ...

  6. Restaurants are charging ‘vomit fee’ at bottomless brunch

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    ‘A $50 cleaning fee will automatically be included in your tap when you throw up in our public areas,’ one restaurant sign says

  7. Hull Truck Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Spring Street Theatre, Hull, was the company's base for 26 years. In April 1983 the Hull Truck Company made the Spring Street Theatre its home. Originally converted from St Stephen's church hall (the church itself had been bombed in the Second World War), this tiny 150-seat theatre space was known as The Hull Arts Centre where Hull playwright Alan Plater co-founded the Humberside Theatre in 1970.

  8. Hull Shore Drive and Nantasket Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Hull Shore Drive is a short segment of the road, near the Nantasket Beach Reservation at the southern end of the Hull peninsula. A 1.25-mile (2.01 km) section of the roads (the portion adjoining Nantasket Beach) [ 2 ] was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2004.

  9. Fort Revere Park - Wikipedia

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    Fort Revere Park is a state-owned historic site and public recreation area situated on a small peninsula in the town of Hull, Massachusetts.The park occupies 6 acres (2.4 ha) on Telegraph Hill in Hull Village and houses the remains of two seacoast fortifications, including former Fort Revere.