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The White Horse Tavern was renowned as a gathering place for writers. It and the Lion's Head "were two favorite writers' bars." [3]The White Horse is perhaps most famous as the place where Jason Mitchell drank heavily with Dylan Thomas, who returned to the Chelsea Hotel, became ill, and died a few days later of unrelated causes.
Greenhouse was an eco-friendly bar and restaurant at 100 St Georges Terrace in Perth, Western Australia. [2] [3] With a concept that included being well designed and completely waste free, [4] the restaurant featured a vegetable garden on the roof, a zero-carbon footprint, and ground its own organic flour. [3]
The original images are in churches as a face peering through or made of leaves and petals; this character is the Will of the Wisp, the Jack of the Green. Some pub signs will show the green man as he appears in English traditional sword dances (in green hats). The Green Man is not the same character as Robin Hood, although the two may be linked.
The White Horse is a grade II listed public house in Whitehorse Lane, Burnham Green, in the parish of Datchworth in Hertfordshire. The building dates from around the seventeenth century. It was formerly known as The Chequers. [1]
Green Garden may refer to: "Green Garden" (song), by Laura Mvula; Green Garden Township, Ellsworth County, Kansas, United States; Green Garden Township, Will County ...
Green Spring Gardens (31 acres) is a public park, including a historic 18th-century plantation house "Green Spring", which is the heart of a national historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003. [1]
Downtown Whitehorse originally encompassed the entirety of Whitehorse prior to the Second World War. After the war, the periphery was developed, with residents beginning to move into the Riverdale subdivision on the east bank of the river, and to suburbs outside the city limits such as Porter Creek, then to the Takhini and Hillcrest subdivisions after the military withdrew from the city in 1968.
The Riverview Terrace Restaurant, also known as The Spring Green Restaurant, is a building designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1953 near his Taliesin estate in Wisconsin. [1] He purchased the land on which to build the restaurant as, "a wayside for tourists with a balcony over the river."