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  2. Dylan Thomas Boathouse - Wikipedia

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    The writing shed used by Dylan Thomas, close to The Boathouse, overlooking the estuary of the River Taf. There are no records of the house being in existence prior to 1834, when it was leased by the local authority to a family named Scourfield. [3] The road in which it stands was originally called Cliff Road, but has been renamed to Dylan's ...

  3. Blackstone Block Historic District - Wikipedia

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    John and Ebenezer Hancock House, 10 Marshall Street. In the 17th century, the area that is now the Blackstone Block was adjacent to Town Cove, the major port facility of the town of Boston prior to the construction of Long Wharf. Town Cove is the area now occupied by Quincy Market to the north. Furthermore, it was from this area that the rest ...

  4. The Best Foodie Cities in the U.S. to Chow Down In - AOL

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    Of course, seafood (crabs, yes!) is king in Charm City, and the buzziest spots are the harborfront Loch Bar and Dylan's Oyster Cellar. Wolfgang Kaehler - Getty Images Birmingham — Alabama

  5. Brown's Hotel, Laugharne - Wikipedia

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    Brown's Hotel was built in 1752, [3] as a private house, before becoming a hotel in the 19th century. The hotel is a grade II listed building by Cadw. [1] Following in Dylan Thomas' footsteps, other visitors have included U.S. President Jimmy Carter, Richard Burton, Peter O'Toole, Elizabeth Taylor, Patti Smith, Pierce Brosnan, and Mick Jagger. [2]

  6. Oystermen's houses - Wikipedia

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    Oystermen's house style is an architectural style of the mid-19th century in coastal, oceanfront areas where oyster collectors lived and worked. A number of such houses are preserved in Oyster Point Historic District, a National Register of Historic Places-listed historic district on New Haven Harbor in Connecticut, a site of oyster collecting from about 1840 until 1925 when oystering was ...

  7. Mousehole - Wikipedia

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    The village's harbourside was once the location of the Lobster Pot guest house, in which Dylan Thomas and Caitlin Macnamara spent their honeymoon after marrying at Penzance register office. [12] In 1936 the GPO Film Unit made The Saving of Bill Blewitt, a short film to promote the Post Office Savings Bank, featuring local postman Bill Blewitt. [13]

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  9. Where Is Bob Dylan Now? All About the Music Icon's Life ... - AOL

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    On Jan. 31, 1986, Dylan welcomed a child, daughter Desiree Dennis-Dylan, with singer Carolyn Dennis. They tied the knot five months later, but later divorced in 1992. Where is Bob Dylan now?