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  2. George Street (St. John's) - Wikipedia

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    Trapper John's, George Street, St. John's Lottie's Place, George Street, St. John's. George Street is a small street located in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, that is known for its many bars and pubs. The two-block long street houses nothing but bars, pubs and restaurants.

  3. Downtown St. John's - Wikipedia

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    Downtown St. John's is the historic core, and central business district of St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Located north of St. John's harbour, it is the business, entertainment, and tourism centre with office buildings, hotels, restaurants, and other services.

  4. Quidi Vidi Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Quidi Vidi Brewing Company is a craft brewery in Quidi Vidi village, a neighbourhood of St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Founded in 1996 by David Fong and David Reese [1] in a former fish plant, the brewery is an important tourist destination. [2]

  5. Water Street (St. John's) - Wikipedia

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    Water Street is located in downtown St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It became a commercial trading outpost for the Basques, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and English. The street now boasts many souvenir shops, restaurants, pubs, and high-end boutiques, as well as other commercial ventures.

  6. St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador - Wikipedia

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    The St. John's City Hall, on New Gower Street, has housed municipal offices and Council Chambers since being officially opened in 1970. [138] [175] St. John's served as the capital city of the Colony of Newfoundland and the Dominion of Newfoundland before Newfoundland became Canada's tenth province in 1949. [176]

  7. William Joseph Browne - Wikipedia

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    The son of Liberius Browne and Bridget O'Reilly, he was born in St. John's, Newfoundland and was educated at Holy Cross School, Saint Bonaventure's College, Merton College, Oxford, [2] the University of Toronto and Gray's Inn in London. Browne was called to the bars of both England and Newfoundland in 1922 and practised law in Newfoundland. [3]

  8. Mary Brown's Centre - Wikipedia

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    Mary Brown's Centre (formerly Mile One Centre) is an indoor arena and entertainment venue located in downtown St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.The arena opened in May, 2001, replacing Memorial Stadium.

  9. Pat and Joe Byrne - Wikipedia

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    The Pat and Joe Byrne band is a Newfoundland traditional folk music group that is well known for writing songs about the lifestyle that goes with living on the island of Newfoundland. Formed in the early 1980s and only releasing two studio albums, the group still plays shows at local bars and pubs.