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Ye Olde Murenger House is a 19th-century pub with a mock Tudor front on High Street, Newport, Wales. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It replaced a 17th-century pub, the Fleur de Lys, on the same site. It is named after the medieval job of a murenger, a person who collected tolls for the repair of the town walls, and is Grade II listed due to its historic interest ...
These Newport restaurants can help. Gannett. Dan Lederer. October 10, 2024 at 5:02 AM. If there’s one thing we can all use these days, it’s a laugh. With news of catastrophic hurricanes ...
Titular inn in Longfellow's Tales of a Wayside Inn; oldest restaurant in America (continuous) The inn's archive has documents from 1686 onward, including the official inn license granted to the first innkeeper, David Howe, in 1716. [5] 1706 319 Ye Olde Centerton Inn unknown Pittsgrove: New Jersey
Ye Olde Tavern may refer to: Ye Olde Tavern, Kington, a pub in Herefordshire, England; Ye Olde Tavern (Iowa), a former restaurant in the United States; Ye Olde Tavern, Vermont, a restaurant in the United States
The county's highest point is Old Black, which rises to 6,370 feet (1,940 m) in the Smokies along the county's border with North Carolina. [9] English Mountain, a large ridge that peaks at 3,629 feet (1,106 m), dominates the western part of the county.
"Ye olde" is a pseudo-Early Modern English phrase originally used to suggest a connection between a place or business and Merry England (or the medieval period). The term dates to 1896 or earlier; [ 1 ] it continues to be used today, albeit now more frequently in an ironically anachronistic and kitsch fashion.
Location of Cocke County in Tennessee. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Cocke County, Tennessee.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Cocke County, Tennessee, United States.
Ye Olde Mitre. The Ye Olde Mitre is a Grade II listed public house at 1 Ely Court, Ely Place, Holborn, London EC1N 6SJ. [1] It is on the Campaign for Real Ale's National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors. [2] Historic England documents indicate that the pub was built about 1773, and remodelled internally in the early 20th century. [1]