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A look back at when Squires closed: Last call for a Hanover landmark “We’re familiar with taking over landmarks. People hold those places very sacred to them because they have so many memories ...
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Squires were men-at-arms in the service of knights in feudal or medieval times. Squires may also refer to: Squires (surname) Squires, Missouri, United States; Canadian Squires, a band that became The Band; Columbian Squires, an international youth fraternity; Jersey Squires, a defunct basketball team; Petrolia Squires, a Canadian ice hockey team
The Hanover Historic District is a national historic district located in Hanover in York County, Pennsylvania.Bordered roughly by Elm Avenue, Broadway, Eisenhower Drive, Hollywood Avenue, and the borough's boundary line, this district encompasses 2,632 contributing buildings, four contributing sites, three contributing structures, and one contributing object (The Picket) in the central ...
Nowadays, they regard Squire, said and written pre-nominally in the sense of 'Squire of the Manor', 'Squire of the Parish', 'Squire of the Hundred', 'Squire of the County', or Squire Trelawney (the character in the English school classics book, Robert Louis Stevenson's novel Treasure Island). Esquire, on the other hand is virtually universally ...
The former Squires restaurant in Hanover has one final act as a movie set for "St. Jones' Ditch."
A squire is a feudal follower of a knight, a lord of the manor, a member of the post-feudal landed gentry, or a modern informal appellation deriving from this. Squire may also refer to: People