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English: Cleethorpes Pier. Opened in 1873, a further extension to another pavilion further out to sea opened in 1888 but this was destroyed by fire in 1903. It is now a popular nightclub known as 'Pier 39'.
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Object location53° 33′ 39″ N, 0° 01′ 34″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo


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Cleethorpes Pier

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20 February 2006

53°33'39.2"N, 0°1'33.6"W

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