London Rooftop Where Beatles Played Last Gig to Become Museum
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The townhouse at 3 Saville Row, where the band also recorded “Let It Be,” will open to the public next year, the group’s record label said.
The townhouse at 3 Saville Row, where the band also recorded “Let It Be,” will open to the public next year, the group’s record label said.
The townhouse at 3 Saville Row, where the band also recorded “Let It Be,” will open to the public next year, the group’s record label said.
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