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  2. Greenheart Games - Wikipedia

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    Tavern Keeper is currently in alpha build. The game has been under development since 2014, and is a humorous fantasy tavern simulator. [ 4 ] This second game has been known under the name 'Game #2', and the project was kept from the public until 23 November 2016, when its announcement was sent by e-mail to subscribers of Greenheart Games ...

  3. Category:Tavernkeepers - Wikipedia

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  4. John Gadsby (tavern keeper) - Wikipedia

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    On October 6, 1796, Gadsby leased the City Hotel from John Wise, now the site of Gadsby's Tavern Museum in Alexandria. [3] The tavern quickly became the center for community events, from the George Washington birthnight ball to dancing assemblies to meetings of local clubs, particularly the Alexandria Jockey Club of which Gadsby was a benefactor. [4]

  5. 10 of the most haunted restaurants in the US - AOL

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    Backstory: Once an apple orchard, this seafood joint was likely the property of tavern keeper Bridget Bishop. Bishop was among the first people to get the death penalty for witchcraft during the ...

  6. The Twenty-Sided Tavern - Wikipedia

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    The Twenty-Sided Tavern returned to New York City at the Daryl Roth Theatre in 2021, then transferred to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. In 2022, The Twenty-Sided Tavern appeared at Broadway in Chicago for a three-month run. [10] On May 5, 2024, The Twenty-Sided Tavern announced their intention to re-open at Stage 42. [11] [12] [13]

  7. History Suggests the Impact of Not Drinking Can Reach Far ...

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    Temperate Americans could still be tavern-goers, however, and some tavern keepers found ways to profit from their patrons’ diverse preferences. In the small towns, villages, ...

  8. Washington Robey - Wikipedia

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    Tavern keeper, livery stable operator, slave trader, slave jail proprietor Washington Robey ( c. 1799 – January 1, 1841), sometimes Washington Robie , was an American tavern keeper, livery stable operator, slave trader, and slave jail proprietor in early 19th-century Washington City, District of Columbia .

  9. John Montgomery (tavern-keeper) - Wikipedia

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    In 1873, he received $3000 in compensation for the loss of his tavern. He acquired a home in Barrie in 1875, where he would move to in 1876 and died in there in 1879. [5] Montgomery is buried in Union Cemetery in Barrie. [6] Now the location of a post office, the site of Montgomery's Tavern was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in ...