It has bustled with tourists for decades, with pubs, restaurants, and novelty shops keeping punters entertained for hours, but what are your favourite memories of Regent Road in Great Yarmouth?
The street serves as the gateway to the town's Golden Mile, offering visitors a stick of rock at Docwra's Rock Shop or a novelty postcard at the Tickles joke shop.
In the 1960s, the street even became one of the first in the UK to feature a KFC restaurant.
In 1961, elephants were marched down the street on their way to the circus, while in later years the fire service was called to rescue a seagull that had become caught in the wires above the road.
One of the street's most-missed features is Louis Tussauds' infamous House of Wax and its misshapen models of famous people.
Use the arrows to navigate your way through the history of Regent Street.
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