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    Jamie C.

    L18 Penny Lane is an actual street in Liverpool and the name of the area that surrounds its junction with Smithtown Road, the place where John, Paul and George grew up. These places are referred to in the lyrics of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967), A-side! Quick see for the Beatles fan!

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    . Paul said in a documented interview: "I still want to write a song about the places in Liverpool where I was brought up

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    Penny Lane Development Trust - LOVE these hand painted Beatles tiles!!!

    Penny Lane Development Trust

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    So thankful my tour guide showed us this hidden jewel during our private Beatles tour!!! We stopped…read morein not quite realizing what it was, but thanks to Julie and our tour guide (Joey Lyons), we learned it was a site full of Beatles history and unique memorabilia. I loved the Penny Lane wall on the outside area along with the original yellow submarine...great spots for pics! And inside I was thrilled that the tiny space was selling so many wonderfully unique Beatles items perfect for gift giving and collecting. The prices were reasonable and majority of the inventory was entirely unique. I controlled myself from purchasing every single item and instead purchased a hand-painted tile for my parents, the book "Once Upon a Time in Liverpool" (which my 6 & 3 year old girls loved), a guitar pick, key chains, and I think that was all I bought. I LOVED all their original Beatles prints and tiles and handmade cards but seriously had to hold my hands back from buying out the place! I hope the word gets out about this business because it is not one to be missed for any Beatles fan. The bigger picture of this place is that it's a non-profit to benefit the local community in Liverpool. Julie, the charity manager (I have no idea what her title was honestly!) engaged in conversation with us and was so polite and helpful. My trip to Liverpool taught me how fantastic the city is and how much Paul McCartney still pours his heart and soul (and money) into the city. They hold community events and classes here, so I wish I could have experienced more! I'm thinking this is not a commonly found site for Beatles tourists, so consider yourself told about it now and make it a point to check it out!

    Here stands Liverpool's Diamond in the Rough. This beautiful…read moreorganization - run by Julie Gornell, The Penny Lane Development Trust is a HUB in the community. And, in my heart, by community I mean our Global community as well as the locals who are blessed enough to live and work near PLDT. Everyone the world over is welcome. As for the wonderful local Liverpudlians, Penny Lane Development Trust offers them many, many opportunities to participate in community life, participating, volunteering... being a bigger part of who we are and all we see. Activities are also held there, and they're many and varied... Pilates, creative writing, Yoga, weight loss, art classes... And needless to say THOUSANDS of Beatles fans come every year as it harkens back to many a happy memory of a song by the same name. There's one of a kind Beatles memorabilia in the gift shop area, paintings, books, tile art, jewelry, postcards, tea and coffee cups, T-shirts... they have it all, and quite reasonably priced as well. If you ever are fortunate enough to visit this marvelous city in the north of England, please remember to stop by and say HI to Julie and the rest of the lovely people there at Penny Lane Development Trust. It will be one of the fondest memories of your entire trip. And the kettle is always on. ...Penny Lane is not just ANY Lane. :)

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    Penny Lane Development Trust - So much Beatles history in this one small space!

    So much Beatles history in this one small space!

    Penny Lane Development Trust - George and Jon Look-alikes. Amazing... and lovely fellas to boot!

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    George and Jon Look-alikes. Amazing... and lovely fellas to boot!

    William McKenzie's Tomb

    William McKenzie's Tomb

    4.7(3 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    Strangely, William McKenzies Tomb can represent everything you wish to find about Liverpool. It is…read morean eccentric and flamboyantly designed tomb going against the grain of convention that holds a macabre presence on Rodney Street with many great stories surrounding it. Now surrounded by weeds and construction sights it does not have the dignified surroundings that it deserves but through local interest and the love of a good yarn it has begun to once again attract interest largely due to the larger than life character that inhabits it. Shabby and rough around the edges, you can't help but stop and look when walking past and find yourself being drawn in by its odd charm.

    This is a great little spot to visit if you're passing through Liverpool as a tourist or traveller…read more The story behind this pyramid type tomb is that of William McKenzie. Over a hundred years ago, McKenzie was a wealthy business man who resided in Liverpool and was well known for treating his staff terribly and gambling compulsively. Legend has it that McKenzie played poker down to his last penny with a hooded character one night, deciding at that point, to gamble his soul. He then turned cards and had lost his soul to his mysterious opponent. Due to this he requested that upon his death, he be entombed above ground, his corpse sitting at a card table, a winning hand of poker in his hand! He believed that being buried this way would save his soul from being stolen for eternity. That's how he sits within the pyramid tomb on Rodney Street, and his ghost is said to stalk the streets late at night!

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    Liverpool Town Hall

    Liverpool Town Hall

    4.8(4 reviews)
    3.4 mi

    Wow. So lovely! We recently has the pleasure of visiting Liverpool Town Hall for a wedding, and…read morewhat a wonderful place to get married! Like many historical buildings in the UK, it features prominent features like the neoclassical façade and big dome. Upon entry, you come straight into a grand staircase draped in a bright red carpet. All of the fixtures, statues, and details throughout the whole building are opulent. Rooms large and grand. There was a reception prior to the wedding ceremony which took place on the second floor, which included access to the main balcony. It was a stunning day (shocking, I know!), making it the perfect opportunity to enjoy gathering outside overlooking bustling castle street. The ceremony was in yet another grand room, with plenty of history. Such is a great place for any kind of larger event! It sounds like you can also come here for guided tours to explore the historical and architectural significance.

    Liverpool Town Hall is not nearly as grand or ostentatious as many other town halls to be found…read moreacross the UK, however it takes perfectly proportioned pride of place along one of my favourite streets in the city centre. The architecture of Cstle Street is brilliant with every building seemingly capturing a different, style, era and atmosphere of the city through its development. At the tope sits the town hall where it has been positioned under various stages of renovation and transformation since 1673. Although the mayor has little power within the city and much of the council power resides in other buildings across the city, the town hall is still an important civic centre within which weddings and prestigious social and charity events can be held.

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