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The pub opened in the 18th century [1] [2] and was one of Young's founding pubs. [3] It has an open fire [4] and was remodelled in Edwardian period and in the early 2000s, with a piebald horse model over its entrance, [5] but this is not seen in image of the pub in the 1920s. [6]
Breakfast horseshoe, pony shoe The horseshoe is an open-faced sandwich originating in Springfield, Illinois , United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It consists of thick-sliced toasted bread (often Texas toast ), a hamburger patty or other choice of meat, French fries , and cheese sauce .
Llanview, Pennsylvania is the fictional setting for the long-running American soap opera One Life to Live.The city exists in the same fictional universe as cities from other existing or defunct ABC daytime dramas, including Pine Valley, Pennsylvania, from All My Children, Port Charles, New York, from General Hospital, and Corinth, Pennsylvania, from Loving.
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Spring and cave systems in the Edwards Plateau region of central Texas [138] VU [139] † Eurycea quadridigitata: Dwarf salamander: Found in eastern Texas [140] LC [141] Eurycea rathbuni: Texas blind salamander: Only lives in water-filled caves in the Edwards Plateau in Hays County [10] VU [142] ‡ Eurycea robusta: Blanco blind salamander
The American animated television series The Simpsons contains a wide range of minor and supporting characters like co-workers, teachers, students, family friends, extended relatives, townspeople, local celebrities, and even animals.
State troopers shot Council as he stood in the doorframe of a restaurant. [11] July 14, 1967 Tedock Bell: 28 Newark, New Jersey: Bell and his family walked to the tavern he worked at, hoping to check on it. An unidentified officer shot him. [11] July 14, 1967 Leroy Boyd: 34 Newark, New Jersey: An officer shot and killed Boyd.
Only stone ruins remain. Nearby is the location of the original Cold Springs Pony Express Station Ruins. [2] Also known as the Rock Creek Stage Station, the site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972; the listing included 120 acres (49 ha). [1] [2]