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The Two Chairmen is thought to be the oldest public house in Westminster. [1] Its pub sign , featuring two men carrying a sedan chair , can be traced back to 1729. [ 2 ] The pub is near Birdcage Walk , where James I had aviaries for exotic birds, and close to St James's Park tube station .
Westminster is the home of the South Carolina Apple Festival. The annual celebration is held during the first two weeks of September, and features a parade, street vendors and booths, a rodeo, and other family activities. [15] Westminster and the nearby community of Long Creek have several commercial apple orchards. [16]
Built of wood, it was covered with asbestos siding in around 1940. It had two waiting rooms, an office, and a baggage room. It ceased being used as a passenger depot in 1969 when passenger service to the city was suspended. It was converted into community uses such as a meeting room and a community health center. In 2006, it suffered damage in ...
The Westminster Arms is a public house in the City of Westminster, London, England. It is located on Storey's Gate, about 0.2 miles (0.32 km) west of the Palace of Westminster and near Westminster Abbey. [1] It is one of six local pubs containing a division bell, [2] used to alert members of parliament that a vote will soon be taken in ...
The rear facade faces a courtyard that connects it to the Long Room. The main tavern building is oriented east-to-west, while the Long Room is oriented north-to-south, giving the complex a "T" shape. [2] McCrady's Long Room is a two-story brick structure measuring 75 feet (23 m) by 25 feet (7.6 m). [2]
On July 15, 2016, WMYQ moved from Tignall, Georgia to Westminster, South Carolina and returned to the air with a simulcast of country-formatted WSGC 105.3 Tignall, Georgia. The station returned to its former WVGC call sign on August 9, 2016. On March 29, 2020, WVGC changed callsigns to WJNA.
The Mawson Arms/Fox and Hounds is a Grade II* listed public house at 110 Chiswick Lane South. It is at the end of a terrace of five listed houses named Mawson Row in Old Chiswick . This was built in about 1715 for Thomas Mawson, the owner of what became Fuller's Griffin Brewery , [ 1 ] which they adjoin.
The Flying Horse is a Grade II* listed public house at 6 Oxford Street, Marylebone in the City of Westminster. [1] It was built in the 19th century, [1] and is the last remaining pub on Oxford Street. [2] The pub is on the Campaign for Real Ale's National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors. [3]