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  2. Elgin, South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Grabouw was created on the farm Grietjiesgat acquired on 22 November 1856 by Wilhelm Langschmidt, who named the place after Grabow, the village of his birth in Germany. His wife opened a small trading store and he was the bookkeeper. Later he sold parts of his farm and so began the farming community of Grabouw as it was later spelled ...

  3. Oude Molen Distillery - Wikipedia

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    Oude Molen houses the three biggest pot stills in South Africa - Big Bertha, Long Tom and Long Cecil. Made entirely of copper, the stills are more than a century old and are renowned for the freshness and purity of the spirit they yield. Several cavernous maturation chambers contain thousands of barrels of maturing spirit.

  4. Grabouw - Wikipedia

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    Grabouw (/ x r ʌ ˈ b oʊ / khrub-OH, [2] Afrikaans:) is a town located in the Western Cape province of South Africa. Grabouw is located some 65 km south-east of Cape Town , over Sir Lowry's Pass from Somerset West , along the N2 highway.

  5. List of listed buildings in Elgin, Moray - Wikipedia

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    High Street, Maryhill House, Garden Walls And Bridge Linking Gardens And Spanning The Ladies Walk, Oldmills Road 57°38′49″N 3°19′35″W  /  57.647044°N 3.326374°W  / 57.647044; -3.326374  ( High Street, Maryhill House, Garden Walls And Bridge Linking Gardens And Spanning The Ladies Walk, Oldmills

  6. Molteno Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Molteno Brothers produce at the station at Glen Elgin. The Edward Molteno (1877–1950) and Harry Molteno (1880–1969), often known as the Molteno Brothers, were sons of Cape Prime Minister John Molteno by his third wife Sobella Maria. Pioneering and successful exporters, they had a huge influence on South Africa's fruit industry.

  7. Guest house - Wikipedia

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    A guest house (or guesthouse, also rest house) is a kind of lodging. In some parts of the world (such as the Caribbean ), a guest house is a type of inexpensive hotel-like lodging. In others, it is a private home that has been converted for the exclusive use of visitor accommodation.

  8. Elgin Historic District - Wikipedia

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    This cobblestone house resembles houses in his home state of New York and resembles the Second Empire style. It is independently listed on the NRHP. [2] In 1850, Elgin was connected to the Galena and Chicago Union Railroad, enabling the city to export freight. Elgin became a major supplier of dairy products to Chicago.

  9. Elgin, Moray - Wikipedia

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    The 9th century Pictish Elgin Pillar, found in the churchyard of St Giles' Church in 1823. The discovery of the Elgin Pillar, a 9th-century class II Pictish stone, under the High Street in 1823 suggests there may have been an Early Christian presence in the area of the later market, but there is no further evidence of activity before Elgin was created a Royal Burgh in the 12th century. [7]

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