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  2. White Horse Tavern - Wikipedia

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    White Horse Hotel (disambiguation) The White Horse Inn (disambiguation) White Horse Farm, Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, listed on the NRHP in Eastern Chester County; White Horse Historic District, Willistown Township, Pennsylvania, listed on the NRHP in Eastern Chester County; White Horse Pike Historic District, Haddon Heights, New Jersey, listed ...

  3. Stratford Quaker Store - Wikipedia

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    Oral history suggests the establishment was known as "Scroggey's Little Red Store" in the late 19th century, before operating as a restaurant called "George's Place" from 1910 to 1925. [ 4 ] In 1937, Elizabeth Strippoli purchased the building and began operating a general store again, living on the second floor until her death in 1997.

  4. Molly Pitcher Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Molly Pitcher Inn is a historic hotel that was built and established in 1928, in Red Bank, New Jersey. The Molly Pitcher Inn is located on the secluded Navesink River where its restaurant and bar overlook the scenic waterfront. [1] The name is inspired by Molly Pitcher, an American Revolutionary War figure connected to the Battle of Monmouth.

  5. White Horse Tavern (East Whiteland Township, Pennsylvania)

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    The White Horse Tavern, also known as the White Horse Inn and Old Swanenburg Farm, is a historic American inn and tavern located in East Whiteland Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. [1]

  6. The Cottage House - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1814 by Stephen Tefft, Dr. James Webb, Noadiah Comins, and Hezekiah Olney, the inn began as one of many public houses in the area. After Captain Vernon Stiles purchased it in 1830, it became Stiles Tavern and quickly gained popularity, boasting that “more stage passengers dined there every day than at any other house in New England.”

  7. White Horse, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    In the 1927 New Jersey state highway renumbering, Route 37 was legislated to run from Route 27 and Route 30 (now U.S. Route 1 Business, U.S. Route 206, and Route 31) in Trenton continuing through the White Horse Circle and on to Seaside Heights.

  8. White Rose Hamburgers - Wikipedia

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    The restaurants are now independently owned, and the White Rose Diner in Linden was ranked on America's best burgers list along with White Manna, another New Jersey burger joint. [1] White Rose took the name "White" to emphasize clean meat. Many other restaurants have added the name "White" in their title based on this. [2] [3] In 2013, White ...

  9. Red Bank, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Of non-resident workers of Red Bank, 95% live in New Jersey, with 61% living in Monmouth County, 11% in Ocean County, and 7.5% in Middlesex County, with most coming from neighboring communities. Overall, 757 people work and live in Red Bank, 10,568 non-residents commute into Red Bank, and 5,376 resident commute out of Red Bank.