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  2. Haymarket - Wikipedia

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    Haymarket, Virginia, town in Prince William County, Virginia; Haymarket Square (Boston), a city square in Boston, Massachusetts Haymarket - Boston, an open-air market several blocks from the historic square

  3. Haymarket, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Haymarket, Virginia is considered one of the safest places in America, reporting a crime rate lower than 85% of all towns in America with a population of 1,000 or more residents. The crime rate in Haymarket is 14.7 times lower than the US average. In 2016, only 16 total offences were known to exist to law enforcement. [29]

  4. Haymarket Media Group - Wikipedia

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    Haymarket began in 1956, under the name Cornmarket Press.Clive Labovitch and Michael Heseltine – later a Cabinet minister under Margaret Thatcher and Deputy Prime Minister under John Major – who had met at university, started out with the 1957 Directory of Opportunities for Graduates, and in 1959 relaunched Man About Town, which was to become an influential (if unprofitable) men's consumer ...

  5. Theatre Royal Haymarket - Wikipedia

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    The 1980s ended at the Haymarket with Veterans' Day (Donald Freed) and A Life in the Theatre (David Mamet). [40] In 1990, the Haymarket revived London Assurance (Dion Boucicault) and presented An Evening with Peter Ustinov. The next year's plays included Jean Anouilh's Becket, starring Derek Jacobi and Robert Lindsay.

  6. Haymarket, London - Wikipedia

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    Haymarket is a street in the St James's area of the City of Westminster, London. It runs from Piccadilly Circus in the north to Pall Mall at the southern end. Located on the street are the Theatre Royal , His Majesty's Theatre , New Zealand House , a cinema complex and restaurants.

  7. Haymarket affair - Wikipedia

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    The Haymarket statue was vandalized with black paint on May 4, 1968, the 82nd anniversary of the Haymarket Affair, following a confrontation between police and demonstrators at a protest against the Vietnam War. [126] On October 6, 1969, shortly before the "Days of Rage" protests, the statue was destroyed when a bomb was placed between its legs.

  8. Carlton Theatre - Wikipedia

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    It continued in use as a cinema as the Empire Haymarket until its closure in May 2023. [1] [2] [3] It was designed by Frank Verity and Sam Beverley in Italian and Spanish Renaissance architectural style with a total seating capacity is 1,150 and a dual theatre or cinema capability. It is located at 63-65 Haymarket, London, SW1 and was built on ...

  9. Odeon Haymarket - Wikipedia

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    The cinema was spaciously raked and distinctively decorated in an alternating series of gold and tan wall stripped wall coverings and had a 'honeycomb' ceiling of circular holes. The new cinema, called Odeon Haymarket, opened in 1962. [1] The Odeon Haymarket specialised in more up-market attractions, often for exclusive seasons.