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  2. The Inn at Stonecliffe: World's Greatest Places 2024 - AOL

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    The hotel is owned by the Pulte Family Foundation and 100% of profits go toward charitable initiatives it supports around the globe. Buy your copy of the World's Greatest Places issue here Contact ...

  3. Stonewall Inn - Wikipedia

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    When the riots occurred, Stonewall was one of the relatively few gay bars in New York City. The original gay bar occupied two structures at 51–53 Christopher Street, which were built as horse stables in the 1840s. The original Stonewall Inn was founded in 1930 as a speakeasy on Seventh Avenue South. It relocated in 1934 to Christopher Street ...

  4. Inn - Wikipedia

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    During the 19th century, the inn played a major role in the growing transportation system of England. Industry was on the rise, and people were traveling more in order to keep and maintain business. The English inn was considered an important part of English infrastructure, as it helped maintain a smooth flow of travel throughout the country. [2]

  5. John Fothergill (innkeeper) - Wikipedia

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    Fothergill hid the copy in the inn's toilet to avoid theft. Harold Acton also visited the inn and namechecked Fothergill in his memoirs, Memoirs of an Aesthete. Fothergill praised Acton's novel, Humdrum, saying that it "might have been written by the young Wilde." Fothergill's book, My Three Inns recommends Acton's autobiography at the end. [3]

  6. Van Campen's Inn - Wikipedia

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    Van Campen's Inn or Isaac Van Campen Inn is a fieldstone residence that was used as a yaugh house during the American colonial era. Located in Walpack Township , Sussex County, New Jersey along the Delaware River , it is a historic site located along the Old Mine Road in the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area .

  7. Tavern - Wikipedia

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    A scene in an unspecified tavern at Portsmouth after one or more ships have been paid off. Taverns were popular places used for business as well as for eating and drinking – the London Tavern was a notable meeting place in the 18th and 19th centuries, for example. However, the word tavern is no longer in popular use in the UK as there is no ...

  8. The Griswold Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Griswold Inn is located in Essex, Connecticut and is one of the oldest continuously run inns in the United States. [1] It was founded by three brothers in the late 18th century and named after the Griswold Family of the area, and it has been under the stewardship of only six families.

  9. 17 Hundred 90 Inn - Wikipedia

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    17 Hundred 90 Inn & Restaurant (also stylized as 17Hundred90 Inn & Restaurant) is a historic inn, restaurant and tavern in Savannah, Georgia, United States. Located on East President Street, just west of Columbia Square , it is Savannah's oldest inn, [ 4 ] occupying a building dating to 1790, [ 5 ] thus pre-dating the foundation of the square.