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  2. Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Tabard Inn in Southwark, London, around 1850 Façade of Sultanhanı caravanserai in Aksaray Province, Turkey An August 2007 aerial view of Zein-o-din caravanserai near Yazd, Iran, one of a few circular caravanserai. Inns in Europe were possibly first established when the Romans built their system of Roman roads 2,000 years ago. Many inns in ...

  3. List of uninhabited regions - Wikipedia

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    Generally speaking, only a few regions of the dry-land part of the Earth are so remote or have such a harsh climate that no one uses those areas for even part of the year. These places are tiny islands, the driest part of large deserts, very high mountains, and ice caps.

  4. Bree (Middle-earth) - Wikipedia

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    The Prancing Pony was Bree's inn. It served beer to locals, and provided accommodation and food to travellers. One of Eriador's major cross-roads was just outside the village: the meeting of the Great East Road and the Greenway. The inn was at a road junction in the centre of the village, at the base of the Bree-hill.

  5. Engadin - Wikipedia

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    At Zernez, the Inn valley opens up again for a short distance. In Zernez (1,470 m (4,820 ft)) the Fuorn Pass goes south, passing through the Val del Spöl on its north side, where one part of the Swiss National Park is also to be found, to the Romansh-speaking Val Müstair (German: Münstertal) on its south side. [8]

  6. The Skirrid Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Skirrid Inn, also called the Skirrid Mountain Inn [1] is a public house in the small village of Llanvihangel Crucorney, approximately 4 miles (6 km) north of Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales. Claims to fame

  7. Tavern - Wikipedia

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    Taverns were popular places used for business as well as for eating and drinking – the London Tavern was a notable meeting place in the 18th and 19th centuries, for example. However, the word tavern is no longer in popular use in the UK as there is no distinction between a tavern and an inn. Both establishments serve wine and beer/ale.

  8. James Brown House (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    It was built in the late 18th century. Today, it is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and is a New York City designated landmark. It is one of the few existing examples of Federal architecture in New York. Its ground level is the site of The Ear Inn, one of the oldest existing taverns in New York City.

  9. The In Crowd (2000 film) - Wikipedia

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    With the help of Bobby, one of Brittany's friends, Adrien escapes the mental institution. Adrien heads back to the country club, where everyone is attending an end-of-summer party. Using the information that Kelly told her, and putting together some odds and ends Adrien realizes that Brittany had actually killed Sandra and faked her moving away.