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  2. Robinsons Brewery - Wikipedia

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    William Robinson purchased the Unicorn Inn from Samuel Hole on 29 September 1838. His eldest son George brewed the first Robinsons Ale there in 1849. [1] In 1859, Frederic Robinson took over from George and bought a warehouse to the rear of the inn to expand brewing capacity. As a result, Robinsons ale became available at pubs around the ...

  3. To Love a Fool - Wikipedia

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    On June 29, 2020, Asbury unveiled the name and artwork of the then-upcoming album, To Love a Fool, with the release date slated for July 31, 2020. [7] Asbury held an election-style contest for the release of a song from the album, asking fans to vote between "Canyons" and "Sparrows", with the winning song being slated for release on July 10, 2020.

  4. To Love a Fool – A Rooftop Experience - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Andre in his 365 Days of Inspiring Media review gave a positive review of the album, concluding that the album is "full of wonder and awe, full of joy and heartfelt emotions as this 10 track live album (20 if you include all of the live music videos available to stream and purchase on Apple Music, alongside the audio recordings of the live album experience) showcases, verbatim, what ...

  5. John Richey House - Wikipedia

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    Richey owned a general store in Asbury and was a trustee of the Mansfield Woodhouse Presbyterian Church near Washington. The farmhouse is a two and one-half story brick building featuring Federal architecture. It was built c. 1785–1800 and enlarged in 1950 with a two-story frame addition. A spring house also contributes to the listing. [3]

  6. List of Ramones concerts - Wikipedia

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    Oxford Ale House June 19, 1979 Amityville: Unknown Venue June 21, 1979 West Orange South Mountain Music Fair June 22, 1979 Asbury Park Fast Lane June 23, 1979 Browns Mills Alexander's Sunset Inn Sylvain Sylvain The Romantics June 24, 1979 Allentown: The Showcase June 26, 1979 New York City College of Staten Island: June 27, 1979 The Factory ...

  7. Asbury Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Asbury Historic District is a 288-acre (117 ha) historic district encompassing the community of Asbury in Franklin Township of Warren County, New Jersey.It is bounded by County Route 632 (Asbury Anderson Road), County Route 643 (Old Main Street), Maple Avenue, Kitchen Road, and School Street and extends along the Musconetcong River into Bethlehem Township of Hunterdon County.

  8. The Stone Pony - Wikipedia

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    Counting Crows playing at The Stone Pony in June 2012. Prior to the Garden State Parkway making points south more accessible, Asbury Park was a prominent shore vacation destination in New Jersey; from the late 1800s through mid-century and beyond, the city's establishments had a heavy focus on live musical entertainment.

  9. Mrs. Jay's - Wikipedia

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    Mrs. Jay's was a popular bar and restaurant located in Asbury Park, New Jersey. It was founded by John and Ida Jacobs [2] and was located on Ocean and Second Ave., the current location of The Stone Pony. John and Ida started by selling hot dogs to tourists in 1922 at the Second Avenue location, but with the help of their daughter Jeanette and ...