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  2. John Snow (public house) - Wikipedia

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    The John Snow, formerly the Newcastle-upon-Tyne, is a public house in Broadwick Street, in the Soho district of the City of Westminster, part of the West End of London, and dates back to the 1870s. It is named for the British epidemiologist and anaesthetist John Snow , who identified the nearby water pump as the source of a cholera outbreak in ...

  3. West End Bar - Wikipedia

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    The West End Bar, also known for a time as the "West End Gate", was located on Broadway near 114th Street in Morningside Heights, Manhattan, New York City.From its establishment in 1911, the bar served as a common gathering place for Columbia University students, faculty and administration (its slogan was "Where Columbia Had Its First Beer").

  4. West Ocean City opens new Taphouse, Salisbury loses 3 ... - AOL

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    With a proud legacy in Ocean City, Maryland, Taphouse Bar & Grille's newest establishment — Taphouse West Bar & Grille — is officially open for business at 12513 Ocean Gateway on the corner of ...

  5. West End, Boston - Wikipedia

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    The first house Charles Bulfinch designed for Harrison Gray Otis in the West End.. In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, Boston's waterfront and North End were becoming overcrowded, and many of the city's well off residents took the opportunity to develop the area now known as the West End.

  6. 42 Lomasney Way - Wikipedia

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    The building in the late 2000s. 42 Lomasney Way is a tenement brownstone located in Boston's West End.Built in the 1870s, the building has been called The Last Tenement, as it is the only building that was not demolished during the West End's redevelopment phase or subsequent construction periods.

  7. Fortune Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The site was acquired by author, playwright and impresario Laurence Cowen, and had previously been the location of the old Albion Tavern, a public house that was frequented by Georgian and Victorian actors. The theatre is situated next to Crown Court Church, and dwarfed by the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane on the opposite side of the road.

  8. Broadhurst Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The stage house has five sash windows on each of the upper stories. These windows are placed within segmental arches made of brick. There is a metal fire escape in front of the stage house, which leads to the fire escape in front of the auditorium's third story. A parapet with corbels runs above the fifth story of the stage house. [20]

  9. West End of London - Wikipedia

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    Piccadilly Circus, in the heart of the West End, in September 2012. The West End of London (commonly referred to as the West End) is a district of Central London, London, England, west of the City of London and north of the River Thames, in which many of the city's major tourist attractions, shops, businesses, government buildings and entertainment venues, including West End theatres, are ...