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  2. General Cigar Company - Wikipedia

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    Later in the 1960s, Culbro [clarification needed] and General Cigar acquired Gradiaz Annis, maker of Gold Label cigars and the Temple Hall factory that owned the Macanudo brand name, ushering in a turn towards hand-rolled premium cigars. [1]

  3. Macanudo (cigar) - Wikipedia

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    Later in the 1960s, Culbro [clarification needed] and General Cigar acquired Gradiaz Annis, maker of Gold Label cigars and the Temple Hall factory that owned the Macanudo brand name, ushering in a turn towards hand-rolled premium cigars.

  4. John Middleton Co. - Wikipedia

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    Prince Albert cigars are available in Soft Cherry Vanilla and Soft & Sweet Vanilla varieties. Black & Mild is the top-selling cigar in the five-pack category in the United States, with nearly a third of the market in 2009. Pipe tobacco brands include Prince Albert and Carter Hall. At one time they produced several now discontinued blends.

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  7. The Castle (Ybor City) - Wikipedia

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    The Castle is a nightclub in Ybor City, Tampa, Florida, United States, associated largely with the goth subculture. [2] Located in the Ybor City Historic District, the building previously served as the second site of the Cooperative El Primero Progresso (officially the Agrupacion Benefica y Cultural del Centro Obrero), [3] or the Labor Temple, a place for Ybor City's cigar and restaurant ...

  8. Temple Hall - Wikipedia

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    Temple Hall is an early 19th-century Federal-style mansion. [5] It is a Flemish bond brick house with a five-bay facade and is topped by a hipped roof. [5] A small Doric portico shelters the central entrance which is surmounted by a graceful semicircular fanlight. [5]

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    [23] [57] The order began hosting large events at Carnegie Hall in 1891, but the hall banned smoking, [57] even though many Shriners enjoyed smoking large cigars during their meetings. [58] Although the Shriners moved to the 71st Regiment Armory on Park Avenue in 1905, the armory was not well-suited for theatrical productions.