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  2. Charles Stanley - Wikipedia

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    Stanley was born on September 25, 1932 in Dry Fork, Pittsylvania County, Virginia, in the midst of the Great Depression. [5] His parents were Charles Frazier "Charlie" Stanley, Sr. (April 27, 1904 – June 18, 1933) and Rebecca Susan Hall (nee Hardy, formerly Stanley; October 10, 1908 – November 29, 1992).

  3. Category:Tavernkeepers - Wikipedia

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  4. Allen House (Shrewsbury, New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    They killed 3 and captured 9 in what would become known as the Allen House Massacre. The house is furnished to reflect its use as a colonial tavern. The tavern was added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 8, 1974, for its significance in architecture and military history. [1] [5]

  5. In Touch Ministries - Wikipedia

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    The series In Touch with Dr. Charles Stanley began airing in 1978. [4] Stanley, whose Sunday services are broadcast throughout the United States on the ministry's In Touch television program, was rated the third most influential pastor, behind Billy Graham and Charles Swindoll, in a 2010 survey by LifeWay. [5]

  6. Taverns in North America - Wikipedia

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    In rural communities, the tavern was a very important public space since it offered the community a place not only to meet but also to conduct business. The tavern also acted as an impromptu court house, where rules could be made, and disputes could be settled. [7] From 1660 to 1665, the Virginia government met in Jamestown at the local taverns.

  7. London Town Publik House - Wikipedia

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    The William Brown House, also known as London Town Publik House or Londontowne Public House, is a former Colonial tavern located in the Historic London Town and Gardens museum complex in Woodland Beach, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Completed in 1764, it is one of the best-preserved examples of a colonial-era brick tavern house.

  8. The Colonial Series - Wikipedia

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    The Colonial Series is a series of books written by Edward Stratemeyer from 1901 to 1906. [1] ... as well as in general pioneer life and his time surveying with ...

  9. Thomas Paine Cottage - Wikipedia

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    The cottage is open to the public most Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays 10–5 p.m.. There are numerous weekend events scheduled at the cottage throughout the year including their Colonial Fair in the spring and Colonial Tavern night during ArtsFest in October and a Toys for Tots drive in December. The cottage hosts many local school field trips. [4]