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  2. The Falcon, York - Wikipedia

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    The Falcon is a historic pub on Micklegate in the city centre of York, in England. The establishment originated as an inn named The Falcon, in the 18th-century. It was first recorded in 1715, [1] and in 1736, Francis Drake named it one of two notable inns on the street. In 1818, William Hargrove described it as the most notable inn on the road. [2]

  3. Harts Buildings - Wikipedia

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    The Harts Buildings is a heritage-listed hotel and pub and former residence, located at 10 – 14 Essex Street, in the inner city Sydney suburb of The Rocks in the City of Sydney local government area of New South Wales, Australia. It was built from 1890 to 1899. It is also known as Hart's Buildings.

  4. Kings Arms, York - Wikipedia

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    The Kings Arms is a pub lying by the River Ouse in the city centre of York, in England. The building lies across King's Staith from the River Ouse, on its corner with King Street. The building is the only surviving building to form part of First Water Lane , a medieval street that was demolished in a slum clearance program in 1852 and was ...

  5. Royal George Hotel, Sydney - Wikipedia

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    The Royal George Hotel is a heritage-listed pub located at 115–117 Sussex Street, Sydney, Australia. It was built in 1903. The adjoining former Cuthbert's Patent Slip building, assumed to date from 1869 and also heritage-listed, has also been incorporated into the hotel complex in recent decades. The hotel now operates as the Slip Inn.

  6. The Three Tuns - Wikipedia

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    The pub, in 2018. The Three Tuns is a pub on Coppergate, in the city centre of York, in England. The building was probably constructed in the 16th century and is timber-framed, with the first floor jettied. It was heavily altered in the 19th century, since when it has been a two-storey building with an attic, and the windows date from this period.

  7. The Punch Bowl, York - Wikipedia

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    The Punch Bowl is a pub in the city centre of York in England. The business was founded in 1675 as a coffeehouse, and it became associated with the city's Whigs, who preferred to drink punch. In 1761, it was licensed as a pub, and it became the headquarters of the York Races Committee, and was also popular with the bell ringers at York Minster ...

  8. Old White Swan - Wikipedia

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    The Old White Swan is a pub in the city centre of York, in England. The core of the building is timber-framed and was constructed in the early-17th century. It lay at the back of a coaching yard on the north-western side of Goodramgate, but with another entrance on Low Petergate. Underneath a glass panel in the floor is part of a Roman column ...

  9. Ye Olde Starre Inne - Wikipedia

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    Ye Olde Starre Inne is a pub in the city centre of York, in England. The main block of the pub is a timber-framed structure, constructed in the mid-16th century, and a wing to its left was added in about 1600. By 1644, it was an inn named "The Starre", the buildings lying at the back of a coaching yard, off the north side of Stonegate. This ...