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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Carver ...

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    Chanhassen Township Hall: Chanhassen Township Hall: January 4, 1980 (#80001961) March 28, 1990: Great Plains Blvd. (original address) Current coordinates are: Chanhassen: 1890 municipal hall. [42] Moved in 1988. [43] 2: Jacob Hebeisen House

  3. Chanhassen, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Chanhassen (/ ˈ ʃ æ n h æ s ən / SHAN-hass-ən) [5] is a city in Carver County, Minnesota about 16 miles (26 km) southwest of Minneapolis. A small portion extends into Hennepin County . [ 6 ] Located in the southwest Minneapolis–Saint Paul suburbs, there is a mix of suburban residential neighborhoods and rural landscapes.

  4. List of countries by alcohol consumption per capita - Wikipedia

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    Worldwide consumption in 2019 was equal to 5.5 litres of pure alcohol consumed per person aged 15 years or older. [6] This is a decrease from the 5.7 litres in 2010.

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    Depending on your state’s liquor laws, your local TJ’s might stock bottles of booze. And, according to 2008 F&W Best New Chef Gerard Craft, this gin is surprisingly high-quality.

  6. List of whisky brands - Wikipedia

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    Bottles of Canadian Club Whisky for sale at a liquor store in Iizaka, Fukushima, Japan. Brown-Forman brands Canadian Mist – Canadian Mist Distillery, Collingwood, Ontario; Diageo brands: Crown Royal; Forty Creek, Ontario (a part of Gruppo Campari) Forty Creek; Glenora Distillers, Glenville, Nova Scotia (independent) Glen Breton Rare

  7. Ten High - Wikipedia

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    Ten High is a brand of American whiskey first introduced in the 1930s by Hiram Walker & Sons, [1] now produced by the Barton Brands division of the Sazerac Company. The name Ten High refers to a barrel storage location at least ten ricks high, as barrels in the upper part of the aging warehouse mature faster. [ 1 ]