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  2. Downtown Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel has gained notoriety for its Sourtoe cocktail. The Sourtoe cocktail began during Prohibition with a case of frostbite. In the 1920s, two outlaw brothers, Louie and Otto, were caught in a blizzard. Louie soaked his foot, and when the brothers got back to their cabin, Louie's foot was frostbitten with his right toe becoming gangrenous.

  3. Dawson City - Wikipedia

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    Berton House was the childhood home of popular-history writer Berton. The program is now administered by the Writers' Trust of Canada. Berton narrated the 1957 film City of Gold which describes the excitement of Dawson City during the gold rush. He also wrote the book Klondike, an historical account of the gold rush to the Klondike in 1896–1899.

  4. Famous severed human toe stolen from bar

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    Managers at the Downtown Hotel bar are livid after they claim their iconic severed human toe was ripped from beneath their feet.

  5. Hors d'oeuvre - Wikipedia

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    Various crudités served at a cocktail party. The term appetiser (American English: appetizer) is a synonym for hors d'oeuvre. It was first used in the United States and England simultaneously in 1860. Americans also use the term to define the first of three courses in a meal, an optional one generally set on the table before guests were seated ...

  6. Cocktail - Wikipedia

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    Cocktail historian David Wondrich speculates that "cocktail" is a reference to gingering, a practice for perking up an old horse by means of a ginger suppository so that the animal would "cock its tail up and be frisky", [19] hence by extension a stimulating drink, like pick-me-up. This agrees with usage in early citations (1798: "'cock-tail ...

  7. Boulevardier (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    The boulevardier cocktail is an alcoholic drink composed of whiskey, sweet vermouth, and Campari. [1] It originated as an obscure cocktail in late 1920s Paris, and was largely forgotten for 80 years, before being rediscovered in the late 2000s as part of the craft cocktail movement, rapidly rising in popularity in the 2010s as a variant of the negroni, and becoming an IBA official cocktail in ...

  8. Cocktail (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A cocktail is a mixed drink containing alcohol. Cocktail may also refer to: Fruit cocktail, a mixture of various fruits, often canned; Shrimp cocktail, also known as a prawn cocktail, a type of seafood cocktail; Cocktail dress, a shorter length lady's gown; Molotov cocktail, a crude incendiary weapon

  9. Place names in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The vast majority of placenames in Ireland are anglicisations of Irish language names; that is, adaptations of the Irish names to English phonology and spelling. However, some names come directly from the English language, and a handful come from Old Norse and Scots.