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13. McDonald's, Briggate
By 4.30am on a Sunday, McDonald's on Briggate would have has Big Mac sauce sliding down the walls back in the day, so watch yourself! | YPN Photo: YPN

14. Corn Exchange
Leeds Corn Exchange has provided retail therapy for a generations of shoppers as well as a venue to enjoy a drink and a bite to eat and a place to hang out. | Graham Lindley Photo: Graham Lindley

15. The Dark Arches
The Dark Arches is the city centre landmark built using more than 18 million bricks and stones. It spans the River Aire, Neville Street, and Swinegate - were constructed to support a railway station, a project which was completed in 1869. | Mark Bickerdike Photo: Mark Bickerdike

16. Dry Dock
Yes, it's a boat, on land, serving beer. Nothing unusual about that. Comedian Peter Kay performed at the Dry Dock before he became really popular. | YPN Photo: YPN

17. Elland Road
"And we play all the way for Leeds United. Elland Road is the only place for us" | Getty Photo: Getty

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