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  • Red marble opposite Jury's Inn!
  • the point
  • Figure of Eight.
  • The Peace Pagoda at Willen Lake.
  • My favourite Building is the Art Gallery for skating.
  • The Xscape u can c it from the very edge of the city!
  • Milton Keynes Theatre - it's about the best we have to offer!
  • Midsummers place is the best, I spend most of my weekends there. Cept the security guards don't let you skate in there, or sit on the floor. I like how big and modern it is, however not so keen on the shops in there...not that I ever have any money for them anyway...
  • Sno-dome. Just is so sleek and big. I can see it from my house and i live in Linslade, 12 miles away. Its HUGE!
  • Kodak building! Beat that, Milton Keynes!
  • The buildings in the central area - very futuristic. When they're lit up and night it all looks like a space city.
  • Dolphin splashdown
  • XSCAPE RULES AS ITS SO MASSIVE AND JUST MADE OUT OF STEEL & GLASS!
  • Milton Keynes Theatre
  • The new shopping centre, it caters for everyone.
  • The shopping centre
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  • Dont really have one but I like the curved bit of the new city when its lit up at night!
  • The Snodome is pretty cool when the roof stays on!
  • Xscape, the new retail/entertainment destination in Central Milton Keynes. Looks like one of the space ships out of Independence Day has landed in MK. Great outside - even better inside! Euprope's longest indoor real snow ski slope; lots of 'outdoor' shops selling lots of good stuff - mainly for skiing/boarding - but then again...who needs snow?
  • Errrr, having trouble thinking of one. Perhaps the peace pagoda in Willen Park.
  • Peace Pagoda
  • The new SKI-DOME. Bloody huge thing. The theatre is impressive too, and the point is still an architectual favourite.
  • Will be the snow dome
  • The Point...it may look a bit tacky but MK is a 70s town so you can't blame us...anyway, the neon might be a bit "New York" but you can see it from the A5 when it's dark.
  • The new theatre looks cool.
  • The new 'opera house cum multi story carpark and lots of new shops inside" building that they are building looks quite impressive on the old design qualities.
  • The point marks the centre of MK and can be seen at night from a distance! but this will soon be taken over by MK's own yr 2k project - the Theatre
  • The Church in Central Milton Keynes stands out a mile for it has the only curves in thew whole City Centre
  • The Buddhist Peace Pagoda near Willen Lake is quite interesting and has a nice-ish walk up to it from the Lake.
  • Milton Keynes has no public buildings of any great joy. One possible exception is the oft overlooked Bletchly Park.
  • The new theatre that will be completed next year (1999). Looks like a big top hat. In a word, Ace.

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Last updated: 2008-10-14

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