Radio City Tower, Liverpool
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Radio City Tower (also known as St. John's Beacon) is a radio station and observation tower in Liverpool, England, built in 1969 and opened by Queen Elizabeth II.
It is 138 metres (452 ft) tall and is the second tallest free-standing building in Liverpool and the 32nd tallest in the United Kingdom.
It currently houses the local Radio City 96.7 radio station. The Tower is open to the public every day where a short film detailing the history of the tower is provided alongside access to a viewing floor.
It is 138 metres (452 ft) tall and is the second tallest free-standing building in Liverpool and the 32nd tallest in the United Kingdom.
It currently houses the local Radio City 96.7 radio station. The Tower is open to the public every day where a short film detailing the history of the tower is provided alongside access to a viewing floor.
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