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  2. List of places in Plymouth - Wikipedia

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    Barne Barton; Belliver; Cattedown; Compton; Crabtree; Crownhill; Deer Park; Derriford; Devonport; Drake; Efford; Eggbuckland; Ernesettle; Estover; Glenholt; Greenbank ...

  3. Messenger (sculpture in Plymouth) - Wikipedia

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    Messenger is a large statue in Plymouth, UK, created by the Cornish artist Joseph Hillier, depicting a female actor crouching in preparation to run onstage.It was commissioned by and installed outside the Theatre Royal, Plymouth in 2019 in preparation for the city's Mayflower 400 celebrations.

  4. Plymouth Life Centre - Wikipedia

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    It opened in March 2012 at a cost of £46.5m. [ 4 ] Following the announcement that gyms and leisure centres could open on 25 July 2020, after the UK's first national lockdown amidst the COVID-19 pandemic , Plymouth City Council announced that following investigations by themselves and the contractors, Balfour Beatty, urgent repair work needed ...

  5. Culture of Plymouth - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Plymouth is a social aspect of the unitary authority and city of Plymouth that is located in the south-west of England. Built in 1815, Union Street was at the heart of Plymouth's historical culture. [1] It became known as the servicemen's playground, as it was where sailors from the Royal Navy would seek entertainment. [1]

  6. Theatre Royal, Plymouth - Wikipedia

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    Theatre Royal, Plymouth, is a theatre venue in Plymouth, Devon. It consists of a 1,300-seat main auditorium, The Lyric, which regularly hosts large-scale musicals, opera and ballet; a 200-seat studio, The Drum; and a 50-seat studio, The Lab. On a separate site, Theatre Royal Plymouth also has a production and learning centre, TR2, featuring ...

  7. Dolphin Inn, Plymouth - Wikipedia

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    It is a no-frills unmodernised pub [3] famous for its cask ale, draught Bass served straight from the barrel. [9] It is listed in the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA)'s Good Beer Guide [10] [11] and the 2008 Good Pub Guide. The sign on the front of the building has always called the pub the 'Dolphin Hotel'.

  8. Barbican, Plymouth - Wikipedia

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    March 2011) (Learn how and when to remove this message) The Barbican waterfront, although currently this area is covered with enclosed seating and umbrellas. The Barbican is the name given to the western and northern sides of Sutton Harbour , the original harbour of Plymouth in Devon , England .

  9. National Marine Aquarium, Plymouth - Wikipedia

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    The National Marine Aquarium, which opened in May 1998, is situated in Plymouth in south-west England. It is the largest aquarium in the UK [3] and houses over 5,000 animals. It acts as an educational institution by teaching visitors about the marine environment. [3]

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