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Cian Molloy: The story of the Irish pub: An intoxicating history of the licensed trade in Ireland. Liffey Press 2002, ISBN 1-904148-13-1; James Fennell, Turtle Bunbury: The Irish Pub. James & Hudson 2008, ISBN 978-0-500-51428-3; Bill Barich: A Pint of Plain: Tradition, Change and the Fate of the Irish Pub.
Built solely by the Irish immigrants to the city with dimes and wages, Saint Patrick's is a solid stone Roman Catholic cathedral, whose main steeple is the tallest structure in the city. The seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Norwich , Saint Patrick's property extends to the Chancery, Offices and Saint Patrick's School in surrounding buildings.
New Cascadia Traditional is Portland's first gluten-free retail bakery. [5] Spouses and co-owners Chris Gumke and Teresa Atkins started the bakery in 2007. Initially, the couple sold products at farmers' markets (including the Portland Farmers Market ) [ 5 ] before opening a brick and mortar shop in southeast Portland in 2008.
It is within the town of Salisbury, but has its own ZIP Code (06039). As of the 2010 census , the population of Lakeville was 928, [ 1 ] out of 3,741 in the entire town of Salisbury. The Hotchkiss School is located in Lakeville, and the Indian Mountain School is nearby.
New Milford is a town in Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States.The town, part of Greater Danbury, as well as the New York Metropolitan Area, has a population of 28,115 as of the 2020 census. [2]
Essex is one of the few American towns to have ever been attacked by a foreign power; this occurred on April 8, 1814, and the economic losses were among the largest sustained by the United States during the War of 1812. 28 vessels, with a total value estimated to be close to $200,000 (at a time when a very large two story home in Essex, then known as Potapoug Point, would have been worth no ...
Somers (/ ˈ s ʌ m ər s / SUM-ərss) is a town in Tolland County, Connecticut, United States.The town is part of the Capitol Planning Region.The population was 10,255 at the 2020 census. [1]
Plymouth is a town in Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States, located within the Naugatuck Valley Planning Region.It is named after Plymouth, Devon, England.The population was 11,671 at the 2020 census, [4] down from 12,243 at the 2010 census.