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  2. McSorley's Old Ale House - Wikipedia

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    McSorley's Old Ale House is the oldest Irish saloon in New York City. [1] Opened in the mid-19th century at 15 East 7th Street, in what is now the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan, it was one of the last of the "Men Only" pubs, admitting women only after legally being forced to do so in 1970.

  3. Lord Nelson, Bermondsey - Wikipedia

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    The Lord Nelson is a Grade II listed public house at 386 Old Kent Road, Bermondsey, London. [1]It is on the Campaign for Real Ale's National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors.

  4. Fraunces Tavern - Wikipedia

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    Fraunces Tavern is a museum and restaurant in New York City, situated at 54 Pearl Street at the corner of Broad Street in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan.The location played a prominent role in history before, during, and after the American Revolution.

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    That is, each environment in the game represents a real world place, but rather than seeing a completely animated background, filled with static buildings or plant life, you'll see the white lines ...

  6. McGillin's Olde Ale House - Wikipedia

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    McGillin's has become the home to a sizable collection of historical Philadelphia paraphernalia, including: A catalogue of every Liquor License held by the pub since 1871, saved by William McGillin and each successive owner; The original "Bell in Hand" sign that William "Pa" McGillin designed for the pub when it opened in 1860.

  7. The Fleece Inn - Wikipedia

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    It later became a pub, which was rebuilt in the 17th century and remained in the Byrd family until 1977, when Lola Taplin bequeathed it to the National Trust. Lola was a direct descendant of Mr Byrd, and lived her entire life at the Fleece. She died at 77, having run the pub on her own for the last 30 years of her life. [5]

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  9. Michie Tavern - Wikipedia

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    Michie Tavern is now a collection of historic buildings that includes a museum and restaurant. It has the largest grouping of reassembled buildings in Albemarle County. [ 3 ] Now located near Monticello , it has retained the atmosphere of an 18th-century inn, pub, and a set of stores: The General Store and the Tavern Shop.