Dale Street
For the planned light rail station in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States, see Dale Street (Metro Transit station).
Coordinates: 53°24′29″N 2°59′13″W / 53.408°N 2.987°W
Dale Street is a thoroughfare in Liverpool, England, in the Commercial Centre conservation area. The street together with Castle Street, Old Hall Street, Victoria Street and Water Street are the main commercial streets and occupy an area of the medieval town of Liverpool. It contains many Grade II listed buildings.[1]
Alois Hitler, the half brother of Adolf Hitler, ran a restaurant there. Bridget Hitler, the wife of Alois, maintained that Adolf lived with them in Liverpool from 1912 to 1913 while he was on the run for dodging the draft in his native Austria-Hungary.
Grade II Listed buildings
- Liverpool, London and Globe Building[2]
- Union Marine Buildings
- Saddle Inn
- Rigby's Buildings
- Guardian Assurance Buildings
- Nos. 51 to 55 ( odd )
- Magistrates' Courts
- Nos. 135 to 139 ( odd )
- Queen's Buildings
- State Insurance Building
- The Temple
- Prudential Assurance Building
- Buckley's Building
- Muskar's Buildings
- Imperial Chambers
- Municipal Annexe
- Municipal Buildings
- Nos. 86 to 98
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References
- ↑ "Buildings of Dale Street". Liverpool World Heritage. Retrieved 12 April 2008.
- ↑ "Castle Street Conservation Area". Liverpool World Heritage. Retrieved 12 April 2008.
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