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  2. Hare and Billet - Wikipedia

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    The pub is on Hare & Billet Road, and across that road lies Hare and Billet Pond, considered to have the most natural appearance and probably the best wildlife habitat of the four ponds on Blackheath. [5] The road is said to be haunted by the ghost of an 18th century woman who hanged herself from an elm tree when her lover failed to meet her there.

  3. The Good Pub Guide - Wikipedia

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    The Good Pub Guide is a long-running critical publication which lists and rates public houses (pubs) in the United Kingdom. [ 1 ] Published by Random House 's Ebury Publishing subsidiary since 1982, it is released annually in book form and, since 2009, online [ 1 ] until 2021.

  4. Sun in the Sands - Wikipedia

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    The Sun in the Sands is a pub-restaurant between Blackheath and Shooter's Hill in London. It lends its name to the adjacent junction, where the A2 between central London and north Kent meets the A102, which notably, to the north, provides access to the Blackwall Tunnel. Several Transport for London (TfL) bus routes pass the former simple ...

  5. New Business: Evolution Bistro & Bar to open on Elm; Codex B ...

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    Oct. 18—Downtown dining changes in Manchester and Nashua A RESTAURANT on Elm Street in Manchester is slowly evolving into a new identity. The BluAqua Restobar is undergoing a complete revamp and ...

  6. Green Man, Blackheath - Wikipedia

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    The Green Man was a public house on Blackheath Hill (now the A2), in Blackheath, London. It was an important stop for coach traffic owing to its position and was used as the headquarters of the Royal Blackheath Golf Club. It hosted "free-and-easy" music hall evenings in the 19th century and jazz and pop music in the 20th.

  7. Brewing in New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    In 2012 New Hampshire's 21 brewing establishments (including breweries, brewpubs, importers, and company-owned packagers and wholesalers) employed 490 people directly, and more than 5,000 others in related jobs such as wholesaling and retailing. [2] Altogether 21 people in New Hampshire had active brewer permits in 2012. [3]

  8. Jeremiah Hutchins Tavern - Wikipedia

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    The Jeremiah Hutchins Tavern is a historic former tavern on United States Route 302 in northwestern Bath, New Hampshire.Built by 1799 by one of the town's early settlers, the building (now a private residence) is one of the town's finest surviving examples of transitional Georgian-Federal architecture.

  9. Pemigewasset House - Wikipedia

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    Pemigewasset House was a grand hotel in Plymouth, New Hampshire. It began as a tavern in 1800. In 1841 Denison Burnam turned it into Pemigewasset House, and it tripled in size by 1859 with a grand dining room and railroad depot among the additions. A fire destroyed it in 1862, and a new four-story hotel was constructed on the site.