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Originally Posted by mobertol
I haven't been back in 25 years but i believe it is better now than when i lived there because of all the re-generation -except for the Garden Festival site of '84 which has been left to go to rack and ruin -though there are plans for regenerating it.
A friend of mine went the other weekend, with my god-daughter who is 9, and she said they had a fantastic day out. They went to the docks to visit HMS Liverpool where her brother had served as a sailor many years ago -it is being de-commissioned apparently.
Liverpool is full of stunning buildings and offers great galleries theatres and shopping. Stick your fingers in your ears and give it another go Sue!
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Liverpool has some of the best preserved Georgian, and early Victorian houses in the country.
We should have bought a load, when we were there as students in the early eighties.
They were going for a pittance back then, and mainly used as student digs.
Go for a bomb now Queen.
(He said in his best scouse accent. Which he loves almost as much as the city itself, and it's people.)
