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Liverpool Street is a street in the Hobart City Centre, in the state of Tasmania. It runs parallel to Macquarie and Davey Streets from Brooker Avenue in the north, then southward through the central section of the CBD where it crosses Campbell Street, Argyle Street, Murray Street and Elizabeth Street, and then on to the south end of the city centre. It was well photographed at the end of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth centuries. Royal Hobart Hospital is located on its eastern side, near Brooker Avenue.

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  • Liverpool Street, Hobart (en)
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  • Liverpool Street is a street in the Hobart City Centre, in the state of Tasmania. It runs parallel to Macquarie and Davey Streets from Brooker Avenue in the north, then southward through the central section of the CBD where it crosses Campbell Street, Argyle Street, Murray Street and Elizabeth Street, and then on to the south end of the city centre. It was well photographed at the end of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth centuries. Royal Hobart Hospital is located on its eastern side, near Brooker Avenue. (en)
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  • Liverpool Street (en)
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  • Liverpool Street (en)
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  • Liverpool Street is a street in the Hobart City Centre, in the state of Tasmania. It runs parallel to Macquarie and Davey Streets from Brooker Avenue in the north, then southward through the central section of the CBD where it crosses Campbell Street, Argyle Street, Murray Street and Elizabeth Street, and then on to the south end of the city centre. It was well photographed at the end of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth centuries. Historically locals referred to the "west end" of Hobart's CBD when frequenting the cinema or theatre along Liverpool Street, which was home to the Odeon Theatre and His Majesty’s Theatre. Village Cinemas capitalised on this in 1976, naming Tasmania's first multiplex on nearby Collins Street the West End Twin. Royal Hobart Hospital is located on its eastern side, near Brooker Avenue. It has had in the past hotels, like Harringtons, on the corner of Liverpool and Harrington Street. On 22 September 2007 fire destroyed the historic Myer building. In November 2014 construction started on the site. On 26 November 2015 stage 1 of the new Myer store opened. During construction of stage 1 at Myer Liverpool Street between Murray Street and Elizabeth Street was changed from two lanes to one lane. (en)
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