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    The Antioch Review is an American literary magazine established in 1941 [1] at Antioch College in Ohio. [2] The magazine was published on a quarterly basis. [2] One of the oldest continuously published literary magazines in the United States prior to it being put on hiatus by the college in 2020, it published fiction, essays, and poetry from both emerging and established authors.

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    The Thirsty Beaver is a bar (sometimes referred to as a dive bar) surrounded by an apartment complex, in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States.The establishment was started in a one-story building by two brothers in 2008.

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    The developer, Stewart Coleman, changed his mind; [11] [12] he instead converted the building into today's tavern. [13] Coleman died in 2012, aged 63, after a short illness. [14] [15] Between 2009 and 2010, extensive renovations were undertaken on the building, undoing several alterations which had occurred when it was used as county offices.

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