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  2. Heathmont Bowls Club - Wikipedia

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    The establishment of the club was conceived by Jim O'Brien, Jack Egan and Clarrie Beard J.P., who met regularly at Daisy's Ringwood East Hotel. Realising that Heathmont was a very "dry" (non-alcoholic) area, they consequently decided to form a club and to apply for a liquor licence. Founding members of Heathmont Club

  3. Eastland Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    It is adjacent to Maroondah Highway, Ringwood railway station and a major bus interchange. The centre features two main levels of shops, with a third level containing a Hoyts 12-screen cinema complex and restaurants, forming a total of approximately 530 stores. Eastland also contains a library, 120 room hotel and large outdoor dining precinct.

  4. Ringwood, Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Ringwood was noted as the second most expensive market town in England in July 2008 with average property prices of over £380,000. [12] Ringwood was the home of the Ringwood Brewery, which produced a variety of cask ales and ran five pubs in the local area, such as the Inn on the Furlong in Ringwood. Ringwood Brewery also produced a variety of ...

  5. Ringwood, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Millard St., looking east, Hamlet of Ringwood (Whitchurch-Stouffville), ON, 2010. Ringwood is a hamlet in York Region, Ontario, Canada, in the Town of Whitchurch–Stouffville. The hamlet is centred at the intersection of Stouffville Road and Highway 48, on the Little Rouge River, a tributary of the Rouge River on the Oak Ridges Moraine.

  6. Riverview Terrace Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, Food Service Magazine had an article about the newly opened restaurant: [W]hen a restaurant is designed by such a giant in his profession as the late architect Frank Lloyd Wright, it's important to find out what makes it a thing of beauty—to analyze in detail the elements of its design and appointments in search of principles that can be applied to food service facilities elsewhere.

  7. Stuckton - Wikipedia

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    Stuckton is known locally for the hotel and restaurant called The Three Lions. [3] Stuckton was once home to the "Stuckton Iron Works" which came into existence around 1770 as an iron foundry and farm machinery works. [4] A Cornish engine provided power for the works, forge and pattern shop. [4]

  8. Ringwood Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Ringwood Brewery is a brand of beer owned by Carlsberg Marston's Brewing Company, and was formerly a small brewery on the edge of the New Forest in Hampshire, England, near the Dorset border. It produced mainly cask ales and some bottled beers.

  9. Hollingwood - Wikipedia

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    Hollingwood and Barrow Hill were built in c.1900 when the Staveley Coal and Iron Company was formed and built homes there for the workers. It is alleged that Hollingwood was the first village in the country to have hot running water via a ring main from a central boiler house in the village.