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  2. These Stunning Home Bars Recreate the Allure of a Night Out - AOL

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    Explore budget-friendly home bar ideas with all the design inspiration you need to recreate the vibe of your favorite cocktail bar even if your space is small.

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    These basement bar design ideas will make your space feel like a chic cocktail lounge. Find the best basement bar ideas diy and small basement bar ideas. 26 Basement Bar Ideas For the Best Holiday ...

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    Jessica Davis, founder of the women-led ELLE DECOR A-List firm Atelier Davis, tells us she “love[s] to use warm wood and a really unique stone for the counter surface” of coffee bars. Based on ...

  5. Pub - Wikipedia

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    A bar might be provided for the manager or publican to do paperwork while keeping an eye on his or her customers, and the term "bar" applied to the publican's office where one was built, [66] but beer would be tapped directly from a cask or barrel on a table, or kept in a separate taproom and brought out in jugs.

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    Bartenders at Eddie Rickenbackers fern bar in San Francisco with Tiffany lamps and motorcycle tire on ceiling (c. 2008). One of the first fern bars was the original T.G.I. Friday's on the corner of 63rd Street and First Avenue in a neighborhood on the Upper East Side of New York City, where many young single adults lived at the time.

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    The first official courthouse is debated between the home of Judge Sidney Ford in Ford's Prairie or the log cabin Jackson Courthouse under early pioneer John R. Jackson in present-day Mary's Corner. Judicial proceedings were known to have taken place on the homesteads of other prominent, early settlers in Lewis County.