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The Liverpool Wall of Fame on Mathew Street in front of the famous Cavern Club is a tribute to acts from the city which have reached number one in the UK charts.
The wall features a disc for every Liverpool group that had a number-one hit.
It was unveiled on Wednesday March 14, 2001, by jazz singer Lita Roza whose song "How Much Is That Doggie In The Window" was the first to reach number one.
The wall features 54 Liverpool Number 1 chart hits since 1952. Also incorporates award winning musical themed seat.
The wall is currently dominated by The Beatles, who have 17 discs on the wall.
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