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  2. Raleigh Tavern - Wikipedia

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    The Raleigh Tavern was a tavern in Williamsburg, Virginia, and was one of the largest taverns in colonial Virginia.It gained some fame in the pre-American Revolutionary War Colony of Virginia as a gathering place for legislators after several Royal Governors officially dissolved the House of Burgesses, the elected legislative body, when their actions did not suit the Crown.

  3. The Boy Downstairs - Wikipedia

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    The Boy Downstairs is a 2017 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Sophie Brooks, in her feature directorial debut. The film stars Zosia Mamet , Matthew Shear , Deirdre O'Connell , Sarah Ramos and Diana Irvine.

  4. Upstairs, Downstairs (1971 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Upstairs, Downstairs is a British drama television series produced by London Weekend Television (LWT) for ITV. It ran for 68 episodes divided into five series on ITV from 1971 to 1975. It ran for 68 episodes divided into five series on ITV from 1971 to 1975.

  5. The Understudy (Upstairs, Downstairs) - Wikipedia

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    This was a spoof of Upstairs, Downstairs with Joan Sims as Mrs Breeches and Jack Douglas as Clodson, and the Bellamys became the Pellamys. [1] Three weeks later, another Carry On Laughing episode used the same characters in the episode "Who Needs Kitchener?", a spoof of the fourth series of Upstairs, Downstairs . [ 1 ]

  6. I Dies from Love - Wikipedia

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    "I Dies from Love" is the eighth episode of the first series of the British television series, Upstairs, Downstairs. The episode is set in the spring of 1907. "I Dies from Love" was among the episodes omitted from Upstairs, Downstairs' initial Masterpiece Theatre broadcast in 1974, and was consequently not shown on US television until 1989.

  7. Williamsburg, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Williamsburg is primarily served by two newspapers, The Virginia Gazette and Williamsburg-Yorktown Daily. [50] The Gazette is a biweekly, published in Williamsburg, and was the first newspaper to be published south of the Potomac River, starting in 1736. [citation needed] Its publisher was William Parks, who had similar ventures in Maryland.

  8. The Flat Hat - Wikipedia

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    In May, 2010, The Flat Hat was the first journalistic source in Williamsburg, professional or other, to announce the election of Scott Foster to the city council governing Williamsburg. [17] Foster was the first William and Mary student ever to be elected to the council, and he had been endorsed by the editorial board of The Flat Hat .

  9. Fatburger - Wikipedia

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    Fatburger North America Inc. (doing business as Fatburger) is an American fast casual restaurant chain owned by FAT Brands. Its tagline is The Last Great Hamburger Stand. While it is a fast-food restaurant, the food is cooked and made to order. Some Fatburger restaurants have liquor licenses as well as "fat bars".