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  2. Villa Jovis - Wikipedia

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    Villa Jovis is a Roman palace on Capri, Italy, built by Emperor Tiberius and completed in 27 AD. Learn about its location, description, history, and gallery of reconstructions and images.

  3. Original Joe's - Wikipedia

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    Original Joe's is a local chain of restaurants in San Francisco and Daly City, serving Italian-American cuisine since 1937. The first location was in the Tenderloin, but it closed in 2007 and reopened in 2012 in North Beach.

  4. North Beach, San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    North Beach was home to the first lesbian bar in San Francisco, Mona's 440 Club. Mona Sargeant and her husband Jimmie opened Mona's in 1936 in a North Beach basement as a small underground bar celebrating the end of Prohibition. Once Mona's gained enough popularity between the gay community and tourists, the club moved to a much larger location ...

  5. Rose Pistola - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant was named after Rose "Pistola" Evangelisti and her popular local bar, Rose Pistola, at 1707 Powell Street (later, the Washington Square Bar and Grill), across from Washington Square Park that she owned from the 1950s to 1973; [4] chef Reed Hearon and co-owner Laurie Thomas purchased the rights from Evangelisti for an undisclosed sum and a promise that she could visit and eat as ...

  6. I paid $8 to take a ferry to a small coastal town near San ...

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    I paid $8 for a ferry to Sausalito, California, a town near San Francisco. The ride was fast and offered great views, which made it worth the money.

  7. History of Capri - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the ancient and modern history of the island of Capri, from its prehistoric origins to its role as a Roman retreat and a tourist destination. Discover the ruins of Tiberius' villas, the pirate attacks, the medieval town and the famous visitors.

  8. Piazza Umberto I - Wikipedia

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    Piazza Umberto I. Piazza Umberto I (or Piazza Umberto Primo [1] from the 1930s, La Piazzetta, meaning "little square"; nicknamed, "the little theater of the world") [2] is the most famous square of the island of Capri, Italy.

  9. Baiae - Wikipedia

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    Baiae was a fashionable and hedonistic destination for wealthy Romans, who built villas and baths on the northwest shore of the Gulf of Naples. It was also a naval base and a source of thermal springs, but much of the town was submerged by volcanic activity and underwater archaeology.

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