Lewis's, which embodied the determination of Liverpool, was rebuilt after being distroyed during the May Blitz 0f 1945, and opened it doors in 1956. Lewis's finally closed in June 2010
Liverpool, England...is where the magic happens! If you want to surround yourself with fun-loving, hard-working, passionate people, then Liverpool is the place for you. Liverpool has so much to offer....the UNESCO listed Waterfront, the three Graces, the Albert Dock, the Pier Head, Canal, Cruise Liner, the Mersey Ferry, the Duck Tour, the Tate & Walker Art Galleries, the Open Eye Gallery & View Two, the Maritime Museum, the Slavery Museum, the World Museum, the Conservation Centre, Bluecoat Arts Centre, FACT, St. George’s Hall, the Picton Library, the Anglican & Metropolitan Cathedrals, Shiverpool Ghost Tours, the Everyman Theatre, the Playhouse, the Empire Theatre, the Royal Court Theatre, the Philharmonic Hall, the Mathew Street Festival, Brouhaha Festival, Africa Oye, SoundCity, Creamfields, the Echo Arena, O2 Academy, not to mention the massive Liverpool One retail area, Bold Street, the Met Quarter and lots of hotels, restaurants and fantastic bars and real ale pubs! Well, what are you waiting for? - Mary Currell, Liverpool
Explore Liverpool |
The Hardings discuss Liverpool
Who speaks for Liverpool?
...WE ALL DO!
Discover the Liverpool brand -
Go!
Space Invaders: Art and the computer game environment. At FACT from 17th Dec 2009
A sample of Liverpool street art
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FACT Cinema / Gallery / Bar / Cafe / Shop.
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Lark Lane. Truly bohemian Liverpool
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Liverpool's Destroyed Landmarks
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The new Royal Liverpool University Hospital
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Cunard Building, Port of Liverpool Building and the Royal Liver Building, Liverpool's Three graces.
Liverpool has many local produce markets
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One of Liverpool's wonderful characters, Bold Street Bill
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Liverpool - The Home of the Confederate Fleet
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Rental Housing Guide, Residences, Apartments, Hotels, Cooperative Housing, Squatting in Liverpool
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Transportation, Extending Rapid Transit Merseyrail, Liverpool John Lennon Airport, Merseyrail, Lime Street Station, Driving in Liverpool, Bicycling in Liverpool, Liverpool without a car
Wiki News |
This is your wiki. Writers, photographers, visitors, artists, musicians, residents, amateur tour guides - we need you! The Liverpool Wiki can be a comprehensive, non-commercial guide to Liverpool written by the people who are here. It's easy to edit, so why not get started?
Here's an introduction.
Featured Page |
Chinese new year celebrations: 21st Feb 2010
On the Whats on... page, you'll be able to find out exactly what is happening in Liverpool with the click of a button.
Exciting Liverpool |
Liverpool can be a very different place from the rest of the UK, but to be at odds with the rest is to be exciting and inventive. We don't mind that. Some would say we don't even care! We have our own rules. Care to join the game?
A GOpenguin being finalised for The Hilton, in Liverpool's 'A winters trail' which will see over 200 Penguins populate the city, but where will they be? 
© 2010 No Machine Could Hope
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