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  2. Ye Olde Murenger House - Wikipedia

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    Ye Olde Murenger House is a 19th-century pub with a mock Tudor front on High Street, Newport, Wales. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It replaced a 17th-century pub, the Fleur de Lys, on the same site. It is named after the medieval job of a murenger, a person who collected tolls for the repair of the town walls, and is Grade II listed due to its historic interest ...

  3. The '76 House - Wikipedia

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    The Old '76 House, established 1755 – '76 House, where Major John André was confined. An old hearsay that the '76 House was known as "Mabie's Inn", home to Yoast Mabie, and the site of the signing of the Orangetown Resolutions in 1774, has been disproved by historians. Mabie's actual house, around the corner, was demolished. [3]

  4. Category:Pubs in Newport, Wales - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Pubs in Newport, Wales" ... Le Pub; Y. Ye Olde Murenger House This page was last edited on 15 August 2023, at 20:14 (UTC) ...

  5. List of the oldest restaurants in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Ye Olde Centerton Inn unknown Pittsgrove: New Jersey: One of the oldest restaurants in NJ [6] 1714 311 William Penn Inn Robert Evans Lower Gwynedd: Pennsylvania: 40.20247°N 75.25618°W One of the oldest restaurants in Pennsylvania.

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  7. High Street, Newport, Wales - Wikipedia

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    A pub, Ye Olde Murenger House, still exists on High Street, claiming to be Newport's oldest pub operating since 1530 [5] (it was elaborated with faux jetties at some point during the 20th-century). [6] A Post Office was built on High Street in 1844, [4] rebuilt in 1907 and reconstructed in 2001 (according to the blue plaque on the building). [7]

  8. Newport (village), New York - Wikipedia

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    Newport was the home of Algernon Smith (1842 – 1876), an officer in the U.S. 7th Cavalry Regiment who was killed in the Battle of the Little Bighorn. Newport was also the home of Linus Yale Sr. and Linus Yale Jr., lockmakers and inventors. The Yale-Cady Octagon House and Yale Lock Factory Site is located in Newport. [3]

  9. Yale-Cady Octagon House and Yale Lock Factory Site

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    The Yale-Cady Octagon House and Yale Lock Factory Site is a private residence at 7550 North Main Street in Newport, New York, comprising an historic octagonal house and the adjoining site of the lock factory of Linus Yale, Sr. and his son Linus Yale, Jr., the inventor of the cylinder lock and the founders of the Yale Lock company.