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The "Dome of Discovery" was built on London's South Bank for which occasion?

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The "Dome of Discovery" was built on London's South Bank for which occasion?
posted Dec 11, 2019 by Chahat Sharma
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Festival of Britain, 1951
After the Festival, the Dome was demolished and the materials sold for scrap. The site is now the Jubilee Gardens, near the London Eye.

answer Dec 12, 2019 by Madhavi Latha

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