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  2. Haverfordwest Town Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum is housed in the former governor's house, a Grade II listed building, said to date from 1779 [2] inside Haverfordwest Castle and facing the former town prison. In 2012 Pembrokeshire County Council decided to sell the current site for use commercially, and relocate the museum to another site. [ 3 ]

  3. Haverfordwest Beer and Cider Festival - Wikipedia

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    Haverfordwest Beer and Cider Festival is an annual festival that takes place at Haverfordwest Castle during August. Overview. The festival was established in 2005 and ...

  4. List of National Natural Landmarks in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Name Image Date Location County Ownership Description Great Falls of Paterson-Garret Mountain: January 1967; expanded April 1967: Paterson: Passaic: federal The Great Falls of the Passaic River and a later expansion including Garret Mountain help demonstrate how jointed basaltic lava flow shaped the geology of the area during the Early Mesozoic era through both extrusion and intrusion

  5. Shire Hall, Haverfordwest - Wikipedia

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    The shire hall was regularly used for concerts and other public performances; the Haverfordwest Male Voice Choir performed their first concert in the building in 1896. [4] It was also the venue, in March 1950, for the trial of the Rosemarket farmer, Albert Jenkins, who was found guilty of murdering his landlord, William Llewellyn, and ...

  6. Haverfordwest - Wikipedia

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    Haverfordwest (/ ˌ h æ v ər f ər d ˈ w ɛ s t / HAV-ər-fərd-WEST, locally / ˈ h ɑːr f ər d w ɛ s t / HAR-fərd-west; Welsh: Hwlffordd [ˈhʊlfɔrð]) is the county town of Pembrokeshire, Wales, and the most populous urban area in Pembrokeshire with a population of 14,596 in 2011. [3]

  7. Bridge Meadow Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Bridge Meadow Stadium was built in the mid-1990s as the new home venue of Haverfordwest County. [1] In August 2021, the club signed a sponsorship deal with the Welsh Fibre Broadband company Ogi for naming rights at the ground. As a result, the ground was renamed the Ogi Bridge Meadow Stadium.

  8. Haverfordwest Castle - Wikipedia

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    Haverfordwest Castle (Welsh: Castell Hwlffordd) is a castle located in the town centre at Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, south Wales, in a naturally defensive position at the end of a strong, isolated ridge. The castle was established during Norman times in 1120 but much of the architecture remaining today dates from 1290.

  9. Roch Castle - Wikipedia

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    Roch Castle (Welsh: Castell y Garn) is a 12th-century castle, located at Roch near Haverfordwest, Wales. Built by Norman knight Adam de Rupe in the second half of the 12th century, [1] probably on the site of an earlier wooden structure. Roche is the usual French word for rock, while rupestre signifies a plant growing among rocks. [2]