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| The Pier Head area of Liverpool includes the traditional trio of harbor buildings known as the Three Graces: the Port of Liverpool Building, the Cunard Building named after Canadian Samuel Cunard, owner of the first shipping line from Liverpool-Halifax-Boston, and the Royal Liver Building not open to the public. It`s also where you`ll find the Titanic Memorial commemorating the `Heroes in the Engine Room` on the luxury liner that sank in 1912; the Queen Victoria Monument; and the Georgian Town Hall, built in 1754 with its lovely copper cupola crowned by a statue of Minerva. |
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