Talk:Avenue of Stars, London
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editHello,
'It opened in 2005 with one hundred names.'
Can anybody confirm that? The Avenue of Stars existed at least from 2004.
Regarding today situation - I was there last week - it was really removed - to my surprise.
TA
- I too have been trying to track down this 'avenue of stars', but from this web page, can only assume that it is no more......what's the point, having been built, just to destroy.....can anybody give me, and the person above, a direct answer to this, please..... ann.
Merge
editThey are the same objects, with very brief articles and little referencing. They should be merged, or recycled. Kbthompson 09:46, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
Photos
editThere's photos on Flickr of the Sex Pistols and Tom Jones' stars for anyone wanting to get some idea of what they looked like, but neither have Wikipedia-compatible licences. Anyone got an old photo from 2004(?)-2006? Le Deluge (talk) 19:54, 21 October 2010 (UTC)
Avenue of stars
editThe stars deteriorated within a year of being placed there. They were all removed within a year after the first one was placed there. DebbieLakehurst (talk) 19:12, 19 September 2019 (UTC)