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  2. The Whitehouse, Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    The Whitehouse was a pub in a Grade II listed building in Duke Street, Liverpool, England. [1] The side of the building had an image of a giant rat holding a marker pen by graffiti artist Banksy. [2]

  3. Ropewalks, Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    Ropewalks is a diverse district encompassing some of the most notable streets and squares in the city centre for independent shopping, cafe and restaurant culture, entertainment and night-time recreation. These include Bold Street, Wood Street, Wolstenholme Square, Fleet Street, Seel Street, Duke Street, Slater Street and Liverpool's Chinatown.

  4. Casartelli Building - Wikipedia

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    The Casartelli Building, built in 1760, was a grade II* listed building at the meeting of Hanover Street and Duke Street, Liverpool, England It has now been replaced with a replica. History

  5. Paradise Street, Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    Paradise Street is a street in Liverpool, Merseyside, in the Liverpool One shopping area. It lies south of Whitechapel and north of Duke Street. The street contains many stores and restaurants including McDonald's , Tessuti , Urban Outfitters , Morphe , JD Sports , Footasylum , Starbucks , Hugo Boss and John Lewis .

  6. File:1 & 3 Duke Street, Liverpool 1.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Curved facade, originally built as an angle, on the corner of Duke Street and Hanover Street, Liverpool. This Grade II* listed former shop and warehouse dates back to the early 19th century, and remodelled in 1849. Currently offices and a pub/restaurant.

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  8. William Brown Library and Museum - Wikipedia

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    Following on from the then-recently completed St. George's Hall across the street, the new building was designed by Thomas Allom in a classical style including Corinthian columns and was modified by the Liverpool Corporation architect John Weightman. The new building opened its doors in 1860 with 400,000 people attending the opening ceremony.

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