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  2. The Boot, St Albans - Wikipedia

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    The Boot. The Boot is a public house in St Albans, Hertfordshire, UK.Located in the centre of the city, it is near the site of the First Battle of St Albans. [1] According to St Albans Ghost Lore [Muriel Thresher and Beryl Carrington (1987) ISBN 0901194077 published by St Albans and Hertfordshire Archaeological Society], it was known as the Old Wellington pub formerly the Blue Boar .

  3. Blue Boar - Wikipedia

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    Blue Boar may refer to: Blue Boar Quadrangle; Blue Boar Street in Oxford; Blue Boar Cafeterias, a defunct cafeteria chain in the Southern United States; Blue Boar cafe at Watford Gap services; The Blue Boar, a former public house in Grantham; Blue Boar (bomb), a cold war era television-guided bomb; Blue Boar, York, a pub

  4. Talk:Blue Boar Cafeterias - Wikipedia

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  5. Blue Boar Cafeterias - Wikipedia

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    Blue Boar Cafeterias was a chain of cafeteria-style restaurants based in Louisville, Kentucky. The first Blue Boar was opened in 1931. [1] Once a major presence in metro Louisville, it is still remembered for its old downtown location on Fourth Avenue near Broadway. During the 1930s, Guion (Guyon) Clement Earle (1870–1940) served as ...

  6. Blue Boar, York - Wikipedia

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    The pub, in 2021. The Blue Boar is a pub on Castlegate in the city centre of York, in England. The Blue Boar was a Mediaeval inn on the street. Among its guests were Roger Cottam, envoy to Henry VII of England, and many Royalist soldiers preparing for the Siege of York. It was demolished in about 1730 and replaced by the current building, along ...

  7. The Bear, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    The Bear (historically associated with The Bear Inn) [1] is a pub in Oxford, England, that was founded in 1774 as The Jolly Trooper. [2] It stands on the corner of Alfred Street and Blue Boar Street, opposite Bear Lane in the centre of Oxford, just north of Christ Church, on the site of St Edward's churchyard. [3]

  8. Bonnie Blue Southern Market & Bakery - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Bonnie Blue was one of two local restaurants to do well in the statewide Virginia is for Lovers Culinary Challenge. Bonnie Blue's apple pie bar won second place in the baked goods and dessert category. [11] In 2016, Brian Nichols wrote an article in The New York Times titled "13 Essential Barbecue Stops (and What to Order)". Nichols ...

  9. The Kursaal Flyers - Wikipedia

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    They made their first appearance together as the Kursaal Flyers – named after the imitation train which was used to advertise Southend's famous amusement hall, the Kursaal, which had recently closed [2] – at the Blue Boar pub in Victoria Avenue, Southend-on-Sea, in February 1974, mainly playing covers of country rock songs but over time ...