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| • | Rundle Mall is the main Shopping centre in Adelaide, South Australia. It is well known by the locals as the "high street" in town. It was opened as Australia's first pedestrian street mall in September 1976, and features more than 600 retailers. Rundle Mall runs between and parallel to North Terrace (Adelaide's cultural and academic precinct) and Grenfell Street, from King William Street to Pulteney Street. The street continues as Rundle Street, a major restaurant and strip down to East Terrace. There are several items of modern sculpture in the mall. The best-known is probably Spheres by Bert Flugelman — two large stainless steel spheres balanced one on the other — commonly called the mall's balls or Rundle Mall balls. There are also a group of bronze life-size pigs checking out a rubbish bin and other less-well-known items. The area is one of the most expensive land areas in Adelaide and is considered one of the most important retail centres in Adelaide. The mall showcases many large Australian retailers including David Jones, the Myer Centre and Woolworths. Retailers sell both fresh and prepared food, comparison goods and clothes. There are usually several buskers performing in the mall, licenced by the Adelaide City Council.
Streets in Adelaide Source: [wikipedia: rundle mall, adelaide]
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