Downtown Lawrence
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The Granada, at 1020 Mass., is one of the most popular nightclubs downtown.
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Trinity Episcopal Church, 1011 Vermont Street. Consecrated in 1859, this is one of Lawrence's oldest churches.
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The Douglas County Courthouse, 1100 Mass. The building was dedicated in January 1905.
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PepperJax Grill, 947 New Hampshire, Suite 120. The grill stays open until 3 a.m. on weekend nights to cater to the nightclub patrons. The restaurant is one of several business in an office suite attached to the parking garage which serves the downtown area.
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The Lawrence Arts Center, 940 New Hampshire, which offers art classes, galleries, and space for theatre and music performances.
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Weaver's Department Store, 901 Mass. Weaver's has had a store in Lawrence since at least 1898.
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The north side of 9th Street between Massachusetts and New Hampsire streets. Popular hang-outs include the Bourgeois Pig, left, and Z's Espresso, center.
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Italian restaurant Teller's, at 746 Mass. The building was one of Lawrence's oldest banks, and there are still touches of this history in the dining area.
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The World Company's NewsCenter, 645 New Hampshire. The World Company owns and publishes the Lawrence Journal-World, cable channel 6, cable and digital media providers Sunflower Broadband, and operates the award-winning websites LJWorld.com, KUSports.com and Lawrence.com.
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The Lawrence Public Library, 707 Vermont. The library has a diverse selection of books and other media, and offers free internet access to patrons.
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Liberty Hall, 644 Mass. The building has a rich 142-year history as a popular venue for events.

