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  2. City of Edinburgh Council - Wikipedia

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    In 2006 the council built a new building called Waverley Court at 4 East Market Street to be the council's administrative offices. [32] [33] With the passage of the City of Edinburgh Council (Portobello Park) Act 2014, the council can appropriate Portobello Park for educational purposes. [34]

  3. List of Category A listed buildings in the New Town, Edinburgh

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    Waverley Station, 4, 17, 31 and 33 Waverley Bridge & 31, 32, 36–39 Market Street including Waverley Bridge and 45 Market Street (Sub-Structure Only) 12 November 1991 55°57′07″N 3°11′24″W  /  55.951952°N 3.18996°W  / 55.951952; -3.18996  ( Waverley Station, 4, 17, 31 and 33 Waverley Bridge & 31, 32, 36–39 Market ...

  4. Caltongate - Wikipedia

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    A landmark office block between Jeffrey Street and Cranston Street and a conference centre for Parliament Way. Construction of a five star hotel using the Old Sailor's Ark as a façade. A major new square Connecting Canongate, East Market Street and Calton Hill. Redevelopment of East Market Street and the arches below Jeffrey Street.

  5. Old Town, Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    East Market Street was built to connect Market Street and New Street. Blackfriars Street was created by the widening of Blackfriars Wynd, removing all the buildings on the east side. Chambers Street was created, replacing N College Street and removing Brown Square (west) and Adam Square (east).

  6. City Art Centre - Wikipedia

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    The City Art Centre was then rehoused to its current Market Street location in 1980. [4] The current City Art Centre building dates from 1899 to 1902 and was the work of Dunn and Findlay. Built as an extension to the Scotsman newspaper office, it later became part of the city's wholesale fruit and vegetable market.

  7. 37-42 (Inclusive Nos) Drummond Place, And 77 Dublin Street And 1-3A (Odd Nos) London Street, Including Railings And Lamps With 2 And 3 Dublin Street Lane North 55°57′31″N 3°11′36″W  /  55.958497°N 3.19338°W  / 55.958497; -3.19338  ( 37-42 (Inclusive Nos) Drummond Place, And 77 Dublin Street And 1-3A (Odd Nos) London ...

  8. Advocates Close - Wikipedia

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    Advocates Close is a narrow and steep alley in Edinburgh of medieval origin, redeveloped in the early 21st century. With a multiplicity of steps it is not accessible to disabled persons. The close leads from Market Street at the foot of Cockburn Street to the Royal Mile, exiting opposite St Giles Cathedral close to the Supreme Courts of Scotland.

  9. Edinburgh Dungeon - Wikipedia

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    The Edinburgh Dungeon is an underground tourist attraction in Edinburgh's city centre, on Market Street, which uses live actor shows and interactive rides to show various historical events from Scottish history in a scary fun style, with audience interaction and special effects, theatrical sets and performance. The shows are laced with tongue ...