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  2. Casanova (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Casanova is located in a former house. They serve French and Italian food. [2] The restaurant was co-owned by Walter Georis and his brother, Gaston Georis. In 2015, Walter took full ownership of the restaurant.

  3. List of historic buildings in Carmel-by-the-Sea - Wikipedia

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    The D.W. Johnson House is a Colonial Revival-style house with a gambrel roof NE corner of Casanova Street and 7th Avenue. It was remodeled by Michael J. Murphy in 1925 for Dewitt Wallace Johnson. He and his mother built the Hotel Carmel in 1895, and he was Carmel's first police and fire commissioner. [9] [1] [2]: p45 David Starr Jordan House

  4. Casanova Historic District - Wikipedia

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    It encompasses 32 contributing buildings in the rural crossroads of Casanova. They include a variety of late-19th and early-20th century dwellings, the former Casanova Store, a two-story stone mill converted to a dwelling, the Gothic Revival style Grace Church Parish Hall, a former school, and a former garage converted to a post office in the ...

  5. Abbey of Casanova, Carmagnola - Wikipedia

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    The Abbey of Casanova (Italian: Abbazia di Casanova) is a former Cistercian monastery located in Carmagnola, in the region of the Piedmont, Italy.

  6. Book Review: 'Means of Control' charts the disturbing rise of ...

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    Book Review: 'Means of Control' charts the disturbing rise of a secretive US surveillance regime

  7. Histoire de ma vie - Wikipedia

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    Casanova allegedly wrote the first chapters of the book in 1789, during a profound illness. In 1794, Casanova met Charles Joseph, Prince de Ligne. The two of them established a mutual friendship. The Prince expressed a desire to read Casanova's memoirs, and Casanova decided to polish the manuscript before sending it to the Prince.

  8. Golden Bough Playhouse - Wikipedia

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    The early Carmel bohemians participated in events held at the club, including writers and poets Mary Austin, George Sterling, Robinson Jeffers and Sinclair Lewis. [4] In 1906–07, the club built the town's first cultural center and theatre, The Carmel Arts and Crafts Clubhouse on Casanova Street in Carmel. [5]

  9. Ruby Andrews - Wikipedia

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    Ruby Andrews (born Ruby Stackhouse; March 12, 1947) [1] [2] is an American R&B/soul singer. Beginning her professional career in the mid–1960s, Andrews is best known for her songs: "Casanova (Your Playing Days Are Over)" (1967), "You Made A Believer (Out Of Me)" (1969), and "Everybody Saw You" (1970).