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  2. Green Dragon Tavern - Wikipedia

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    The Green Dragon Tavern was located at Green Dragon Lane (today's Union Street) in Boston's North End. [2] At 0.75 acres (0.30 ha) in size, it was one of the largest structures in Boston. Primarily composed of brick, the building had three floors in the back and two in front; greeting visitors was a copper dragon mounted on an iron crane. [2] [5]

  3. List of breweries in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Green Dragon Pub and Brewery [74] - Murfreesboro 9/23/2017 (brewery) - 7/13/2019 Mantra Artisan Ales - Franklin 11/13/2015 - 9/1/2019 [former location of Turtle Anarchy Brewing Co.] Mill Creek Brewing Company (experimental and specialty brewing only [ 75 ] ) - Franklin 9/18/2019 - 11/11/2019 [former location of Mantra Artisan Ales]

  4. Assonet, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The current Route 79 roughly follows the mail and stagecoach route from Rhode Island to Boston, and the Green Dragon Tavern on South Main Street was a popular stopover along the route. The downtown area boasted shipbuilding and was an import/export port, as well as a successful fishing industry.

  5. List of former public houses and coffeehouses in Boston

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    Green Dragon Tavern, Union west of Hanover. Greyhound, Washington opposite Vernon. Grotou House, 10 Sudbury Street. Half Moon, south corner Portland and Hanover. Hancock House, Corn Court. Hatch's, south corner Tremont and Mason. Hazlitt's, corner Washington and Palmer. Holland's Coffee House, Howard near Court. Horse Shoe, Tremont near Boylston.

  6. Assonet River - Wikipedia

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    The Green Dragon Tavern was torn down in the 1930s, and the Town of Freetown constructed its bandstand on the riverside site, providing a wonderful greenspace. The gun factory burned in 1925, and the bleachery followed suit in 1955, essentially bringing the commercial life of the river to a close.

  7. Murfreesboro's Fountains at Gateway plans up to 316 condos ...

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    A born and raised Murfreesboro resident, Graby started the Fountains at Gateway with a four-story office building that offered 108,000 square feet for lease, including a bottom floor for retail.

  8. The (Real) Problem With Fake Plants - AOL

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    Credit - Photo-Illustration by TIME; Capelle.r/Getty Images; Artfully79/Getty Images. W hen the German philosopher Immanuel Kant puzzled over why nature looks beautiful to us, he considered the ...

  9. William Stoughton (judge) - Wikipedia

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    Stoughton was given the then-prestigious Green Dragon Tavern for his social status, one of Boston's most significant architectural and historical landmarks c. 1676. [44] [45] He died at home in Dorchester in 1701, while serving as acting governor, [46] and was buried in the cemetery now known as the Dorchester North Burying Ground. [47]