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"Liverpool's world-famous waterfront, with the iconic Three Graces, is at the heart of an exciting urban renaissance and played a key role in the city acheiving the accolade of World Heritage Status. The opening of the new Arena and Convention Centre Liverpool at King's Dock reinforces the lasting legacy created through European Capital of Culture Year in 2008. 2009 has also been designated a themed year of the Environment, which will reinforce peoples' continuing affinity with the River Mersey." Leader of Liverpool City Council
An internactive journey into space and beyond for the whole family. Based next to the Seacombe ferry terminal.
Created by Sir Joseph Paxton and recently restored, this was Britain's first public park and the model for New York's Central Park. Landscaped with two lakes, one with a picturesque Swiss Bridge.
Merseyside's oldest building which dates from the 12th century and displays the history of the monks who founded the original Mersey ferry service.
Superb Estuary views and always popular with walkers, cyclists and anglers. From here you can follow the riverfront for five miles to Aigburth and beyond.
Expert tutoring in canoeing, sailing and windsurfing in the docks.
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