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Love Street (stade)

St Mirren Park, plus connu sous le nom de Love Street, était un stade de football situé sur Love Street à Paisley, en Écosse . À une certaine époque, le stade pouvait accueillir près de 50 000 spectateurs, mais dans ses dernières années, il avait une capacité de 10 800 places assises. Jusqu'à sa fermeture en 2009, c'était le stade du St Mirren FC . Le terrain de football de Love Street a été enregistré comme Fullerton Park pour la première saison de St Mirren, car il était à l'origine loué à un M. Fullerton. La fréquentation record du terrain était de 47 438 spectateurs pour un match contre le Celtic en 1949. St Mirren a achevé la construction de son nouveau St Mirren Park en décembre 2008. Le club a disputé son dernier match à Love Street, contre Motherwell, le 3 janvier 2009.

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Love Street (stadium)

St Mirren Park, more commonly known as Love Street, was a football stadium located on Love Street in Paisley, Scotland. Until its closure in 2009, it was the home ground of St Mirren F.C.. At one time the stadium was capable of accommodating almost 50,000 spectators, but in its final years it had an all-seated capacity of 10,800. The football grounds on Love Street were registered as Fullerton Park for St Mirren's first season there as they were originally rented from a Mr Fullerton. The ground's record attendance was 47,438 for a match against Celtic in 1949. St Mirren completed construction of their new St Mirren Park in December 2008. St Mirren played their last game at Love Street, against Motherwell, on 3 January 2009.
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Fountain Gardens, Paisley

Fountain Gardens is in Paisley, Scotland. It has recreational parkland and garden areas which are open to the public. The park is Paisley's oldest public gardens. Within the park is Grand Central Fountain, one of only three Category A listed fountains in Scotland.
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Paisley Sheriff Court

Paisley Sheriff Court is a municipal structure in St James Street, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland. The complex, which was the headquarters of Renfrewshire County Council and is currently used as a courthouse, is a Category A listed building.
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Paisley Hamilton Street railway station

Paisley (Hamilton Street) railway station was an early railway station in Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland. It was built in 1837 by the Paisley and Renfrew Railway; and, together with the station at Renfrew Wharf, was one of two terminal stations on the line. Both stations offered passengers and goods facilities.
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Paisley Abercorn railway station

Paisley Abercorn railway station was a railway station in Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland. The station was built by the Glasgow and South Western railway when the former Scotch gauge Paisley and Renfrew Railway was converted to Standard Gauge and was joined to the Glasgow and Paisley Joint Railway at Arkleston Junction.