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  2. Rising Sun, Mill Hill - Wikipedia

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    The Rising Sun is a Grade II listed public house at Highwood Hill and 137 Marsh Lane, Mill Hill, London. [1] It was built in the late 17th century. [1] It is currently run by the Delnevo brothers and functions as a restaurant, with an Italian/ Asian-influenced menu. [2]

  3. Rising Sun Tavern - Wikipedia

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    The Rising Sun Tavern, established circa 1792, and the small village formerly around it and named after it, which was formerly adjacent to (and later part of) Gap, Pennsylvania The Rising Sun Tavern, also Howard's Half-Way House or Howard's Inn, established circa 1765, in Kings County, New York in what today is the Brooklyn neighborhood of New ...

  4. Crescentville, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Crescentville is a neighborhood in Northeast Philadelphia, United States.It is located in the vicinity of Adams, Rising Sun, and Tabor Avenues. [1] The name Crescentville is thought to be derived from the Crescentville Rope Factory that once stood along the Tookany Creek watershed.

  5. List of former public houses and coffeehouses in Boston

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    Rising Sun, Washington nearly opposite Franklin. Robbin's, west side City Square. Roebuck, Merchants Row, between Clinton and North. Rose and Crown, southwest corner State and Devonshire. Salutation, northwest corner Hanover and Salutation. Seven Star, west corner Summer and Hawley. Shakespeare, Water below Devonshire.

  6. Rising Sun Tavern (North Haven, Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    The former Rising Sun Tavern house stands in eastern North Haven, on the south side of Old Tavern Road. The roadway is an old alignment of a major 19th-century north-south turnpike, now bypassed by the modern alignment of Connecticut Route 17. The tavern is a 2-1/2 story wood frame structure, with a gabled roof, two brick end chimneys, and a ...

  7. Rising Sun Tavern (Fredericksburg, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    The property was sold to Larkin Smith in 1791 and in 1792 was bought by Colonel Gustav Wallace who rented the building to Mr. John Frasier, who operated a tavern there. Though the tavern became known as the "Rising Sun Tavern" in the 20th century, it was actually known as the "Golden Eagle" or the "Eagle" in the 1790s.

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  9. Rising Sun - Wikipedia

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    Rising Sun (sculpture), a work by Adolph Alexander Weinman for the 1915 international exposition of San Francisco Rising Sun (yacht) , owned by David Geffen Operation Rising Sun , a 1970s Cold War military intelligence program run by the Pakistani Directorate of Inter-Services Intelligence