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7. Leeds inner ring road
Who hasn't been snarled up in traffic on the Leeds inner ring road at some stage in their life? It is the rocky road which took Leeds 40 years to complete. | James Hardisty Photo: James Hardisty

8. St George's Crypt
St George's Crypt remains a beacon of hope. It has been offering support for the city's homeless and disadvantaged since 1930. | James Hardisty Photo: James Hardisty

9. Town & Country Club
Legendary venue T&C boasted something for everyone. Live music galore - this is the ticket queue for U2 in 1997 - to Brutus Gold on a Friday and Top Banana on a Saturday. | Dan Oxtoby Photo: Dan Oxtoby

10. Duchess of York
One of the north's most legendary venues the Duchess of York on Vicar Lane boasted live music every night. When Nirvana played there in 1989, Kurt Cobain spent a night upstairs on the battered sofa. | YPN Photo: YPN

11. Hyde Park Picture House
Grade II listed Hyde Park Picture House has been a cinema lovers delight since November 1914. | Simon Hulme Photo: Simon Hulme

12. Whitelocks
Turned 300 years old in 2015. It first opened in 1715 as the Turks Head, a heritage reflected in the name of the yard in which Whitelocks is located. Cheers! | Mark Bickerdike Photo: Mark Bickerdike