Nestled between the two wings of the inn was a hedge maze that would magically rearrange itself every day. |
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This centrally located inn has 26 uncluttered rooms, some with patios looking out on the plaza. |
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There is a cliff top walk to the foreland along the path leading from the old inn near Countisbury. |
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The inn was a small, modest building, with a few rooms and a large bar and tavern underneath. |
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The 300-year-old inn exudes bohemian bonhomie and is one of the best loved in Puerto Rico. |
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After they woke and dressed they went back to the tavern section of the inn to get some breakfast. |
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It was an hour past the evening meal by the time they reached another town and had found an inn to stay at for the night. |
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He led her into a respectable inn and ordered a dinner to charm her out of the sullens. |
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The inn has since become a popular landmark and was famed for its home-brewed beers until recently when brewing on the premises stopped. |
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The lodge, an old homestead that the Garland family has been running as an inn since 1972, sits along the banks of Oak Creek. |
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It was used as an inn or tavern in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. |
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As every self-respecting Yorkshireman knows, this is the highest inn in England, perched at 1,732 above sea level. |
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This was an old mill house and coaching inn which was restored in 1987 and now operates as a hotel and restaurant. |
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The crier had ridden down the main street their inn was located on yesterday morning, bellowing Syran's message regarding the new rule. |
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Balancing a flimsy umbrella on her shoulder, she began to walk as stately and imperially as ever, into a nearby inn and bar. |
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We walked right out again and thought back to our nice big, nice empty inn beside the field of the two nights before. |
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The ritual and allure of the countryside onsen is even greater, and a night at a traditional country inn adds even more poetry to the process. |
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The bedroom itself was not too bad but the place was definitely a pub and not an inn and the downstairs smelt of stale beer and cigarette smoke. |
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Now, my good woman, could you be so kind as to tell us where the inn of this quaint town is? |
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She didn't pay them any mind and went to the inn keeper and asked for a room. |
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He bandaged the man's wounds and carried him to an inn where he nursed him through the night. |
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The soldiers, treading on Rowdon's bare feet, forced him from the inn and into the frozen night. |
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She had just run from an inn on the outskirts of the town, and still gathered her breath from the way. |
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A soldier, Private John Scofield, billeted at a nearby inn wandered into Blake's garden and words were exchanged. |
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Berndon said good night once they reached the inn and left after she walked inside. |
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Inside the inn were exposed beams, high cedar wainscoting on the walls, and wide cedar floorboards. |
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If a guest is particularly enamored of the homemade zarzamora jam, the inn will send a jarful home. |
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Mathias, the owner of an inn and mill in a village in Alsatia, is eager to become the local burgomaster. |
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We walked to the tavern and inn that we had passed when we first entered the town. |
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This inn was visited by Russian inhabitants and French prisoners of war, who were granted freedom of movement on their word of honour. |
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We got an inn to spend the night in, but when the owner's wife came into our room with a plate of food, we disposed of her quickly. |
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Settled into a private beach on Nantucket Sound, this 14-room Cape Cod inn has a wraparound porch that faces rolling sand dunes and sea tides. |
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Built in a traditional lodge style, the inn offers hotel-style rooms and attractive cabins with timbered ceilings. |
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In fact, when they realized guests liked it so much that they wanted to buy it, the McGoverns set up an art gallery in the inn. |
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She is supposed to have disguised herself as a pauper for a young priest who, out of charity, took her to an inn to feed her. |
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Visitors to an inn in the Langdale valley are being treated to some first-rate clarinet music by an accomplished European musician this summer. |
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He gestured to the largest room the inn maintained, containing three, hard, straw beds. |
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She says she and her two teenage sons, Miguel and Alan, were bitten by hundreds of bedbugs at the inn across from the theme park's main gate. |
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Nick emerged from the shady inn into bright sunlight, blinking as his eyes adjusted. |
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Close by the inn stood the ancient church, and the shrill, discordant clack of the cracked bell could be distinctly heard in the ballroom. |
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The council decided an application to convert an old inn into houses would contravene the human rights of villagers who drank there. |
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He's lured to her snow castle, a version of Wolfgang's inn as covered in snow and icicles. |
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The Dublin pub, inn or tavern has a history which is as old as the city itself. |
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When the inn was in sight, her view was suddenly blocked by a bulky figure. |
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The inn was farthest from the baths and most of the building was hidden in the corner. |
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With its blend of rusticity and sophistication, the 15 th-century coaching inn has been remodelled and is very much a dapper, food-and-wine-centred affair. |
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Trudy began to go down the path to the inn when Ed got her by the arm. |
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He alone among the guests at a country inn does not vie for the affections of the proprietress Mirandolina, thus setting in motion her plan to humble him by seducing him. |
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A 19th century inn which stands next to the ruins of one of England's most important abbeys will now help preserve Yorkshire's most historic monuments. |
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Samuel Lewis's map of 1784 shows the inn in the centre of the Ait. |
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An 18th century drover's inn with bags of original character, it has big stone fireplaces which blaze with logs in winter, timbered ceilings and immensely thick stone walls. |
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You can stay in a hotel or inn in Old Quebec, enjoy a myriad of restaurants, bistros, sidewalk cafes, and yet you are only 40 minutes away from the great outdoors. |
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In the cool of the evening, the inn was abuzz with activity. |
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It was a saltbox style building with a second saltbox attached as an ell to the first giving the inn two identical facades when viewed from a corner. |
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Royal picked me up at the Huka Lodge, a luxe inn on a rushing river near Lake Taupo on the North Island. |
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Pretty much any question you might have about the inn or the town has been anticipated and unimposingly answered by Laurie already, if you just look around the inn a little. |
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And the company is breaking ground on a distillery in September, to be located in an old inn down the street from the lyceum. |
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The entrance to the inn was adorned with sweetbriars and hawthorn hedges. |
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At the point of shaking her head, Irdle had gotten a crick in the neck when the door to the inn burst open, bearing two of the last people she would have expected to see. |
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The inn is actually a front for illegal operations involving the luring of ships onto the coastal rocks where the crews are murdered and the ships' cargoes can be plundered. |
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And the last non en-suite bathroom at a country inn went out with the ark! |
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An explosion aroused him from his trance, the fire to burn the inn down had reached the bar and ignited it's contents, sending the fire into a massive wall of death. |
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In this posture were affairs at the inn when a gentleman arrived there post. |
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Stromness is of relatively recent origin, being first recorded as the site of an inn in the 16th century, although the name is of Norse origin. |
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She intended to make chocolate cookies for her inn guests, but ran out of baker's chocolate and instead used chopped-up semisweet chocolate. |
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Used by a wholesaler or retailer as a wine cabinet, the ambry cupboard suited the needs of a neighborhood inn or small-scale private kitchen. |
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He entered the inn, and asking for dinner, unbuckled his wallet, and sat down to rest himself near the door. |
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Like Keats's grandfather, her grandfather kept a London inn, and both lost several family members to tuberculosis. |
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The inn also offers adventure packages, including ziplining and a truck safari, where a military vehicle chugs up the side of a muddy mountain. |
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Continuing thus, I came at length opposite to the inn at which the various diligences and carriages usually stopped. |
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In 1837, Jonathan Thomas Sleap purchased the property, rebuilding the inn using stone obtained from the old water will. |
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Now the Three Mariners was the inn chosen by Henchard as the place for closing his long term of dramless years. |
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Because the stage area was later used as a roadside inn in Seljuk times, it was continuously repaired and maintained. |
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Located in the village of Upstreet, the picturesque inn is a few miles from Canterbury and Herne Bay. |
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For example, Dimakis said, for the first time the inn will offer a workshop with basketmaker Ray Lagasse. |
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The stranger kept hanging about just inside the inn door, peering round the corner like a cat waiting for a mouse. |
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During the breakfast word spread of Nelson's presence at the inn and a large crowd of well wishers gathered. |
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Bessie's Cove was said to be named after a Bessie Burrows who kept a small 'kiddlywink' inn on the cliff-top. |
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It is also claimed that an inn existed on the site in 1690, but no earlier. |
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Handcrafted 20 years ago from incense cedars logged on-site, the inn has five roomy guest suites, each with a large spa tub and gas fireplace. |
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Another was like an old English inn with wood-lined walls and horse brasses. |
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A novice nip, newly arrived in London, went one afternoon to the Red Bull in Bishopsgate, an inn converted to a playhouse. |
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The site of the original inn is east of the centre, beyond the Pont ar Daf car park. |
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He set off for the city with his family and servants but only got as far as Dorchester before expiring at the coaching inn there. |
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Keats believed that he was born at the inn, a birthplace of humble origins, but there is no evidence to support his belief. |
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It was important hostelry as the coaching inn for Ruthin to Denbigh travel. |
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While going through the possessions of a deceased guest who owed them money, the mistress of the inn and her son find a treasure map that leads them to a pirate's fortune. |
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He was en route to a local inn to meet a friend but failed to arrive. |
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The first meeting of the five central conspirators took place on Sunday 20 May 1604, at an inn called the Duck and Drake, in the fashionable Strand district of London. |
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There is a comfortable inn at this picturesque spot, where those who purpose speeling the lofty Ben generally prepare for their arduous undertaking. |
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The inn offers charming one bedroom suites, kitchenettes and vacation homes all within a block to the beach and walking distance to shopping, galleries and restaurants. |
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The building closed as a workhouse in the early 1900s and first became a boarding house, then an inn and later a general store, called County Stores. |
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Remodelled in the early 19th century, when it became the Cross Keys coaching inn serving the Ruthin to Chester route with a change of horses in Mold. |
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Wiki and her mother, Janet Wortman, bought the inn in February. |
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As well as Dunster Castle, Dunster's other attractions include a priory, dovecote, yarn market, inn, packhorse bridge, mill and a stop on the West Somerset Railway. |
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Soon thereafter, wagon loads of cheese were being delivered to the inn. |
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The inn was about the dirtiest that I had been in for many a long day. It was rather 'bitesome' also, and under such conditions one cannot well sleep. |
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The George Hotel, stated to be the oldest inn in the town, dates to the 16th century, with the alterations made during the Georgian period still evident. |
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Deni Ellis operates the inn with her husband, Mark, the chef. |
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Fortuna bid her goodnight, adjured her to behave and clasped her hand and kissed it before she made her way back to the inn. |
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If you love malt whisky the Clunie Inn has a range of over 100 highland malt whiskies to choose from. |
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Sure there were a few drunks and wanton women scattered around the common room of the Gray Mule Inn, but it seemed like a friendly place. |
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Behind the Cliffside Inn, I heard a fiddle and a mandolin, keeping rhythm on an old washboard and stomping on the floor. |
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Goertzen accepted the nomination by acclamation before 85 party members at Pioneer Inn in Steinbach. |
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He eases his leg onto the adjacent barstool at the Roadside Inn, the town watering hole, and takes a sip from a frothy mug of beer. |
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Bali Hai is located at Panuba Inn Resort with its own jetty connected to the dive base, and accommodation for its own divers. |
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In Penzance try the Dolphin Inn on the wet dock, which has been used by mariners for more than 500 years. |
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The June meeting will be a visit to Conderton Pottery followed by a meal at the Yew Tree Inn. |
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Some members of the Ladies Dart Team from the Castle Inn have decided to get into a keep-fit routine. |
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In the Church Donne held several livings and the divinity readership at Lincoln's Inn. |
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The Inn was all aglow with lights twinkling from its many stories, a beacon on the hill above Freeport. |
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The Country Pub Of The Season award went to the fabulous New Inn in Cropton, making it a hat-trick for them too. |
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The Lighthouse Inn reactivated its working lens in 1989, and is now known as the West Dennis Light. |
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It was re-established after the Second World War and now meets every Wednesday at the Fox Inn at Stockton-on-the-Forest. |
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Mr Lennon was a regular Sunday evening visitor to the Old Castle Inn but he was not known as a heavy drinker. |
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The lake is just a hop, skip and jump away from the terrace in the center of the Inn, convenient for the cruise boats to dock. |
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He looked around, recognizing the familiar landmarks and geography of Pommer Inn. |
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On last Sunday night in the Drum Inn in Clogher, the massive Jackpot was up for grabs. |
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The records of student revels at the Inn showed them electing a Prince of Misrule whose reign ended on February 2nd. |
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The Swan Hotel in Gargrave was to revert to its former name, the Old Swan Inn. |
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We had lunch at the Inn of the Mountain Gods, a gorgeous resort hotel owned by the Apache nation. |
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We swooped along a dry river bed to land near the Settlers Arms Inn, in St Albans. |
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A meeting of the Claremorris Lions Club will be held in the Dalton Inn Hotel on Thursday Night November 30th at 9pm. |
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Some of the country's main thoroughfares converge at the busy Naas Road roundabout next to the Red Cow Inn. |
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We climbed the steep lane back to the Inn, pausing here along the way, and had a lovely lazy afternoon lolling on a hammock on the porch. |
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The horrified landlord of the Victoria Inn at Salcombe saw water gush out of the loos and whoosh through the public bar. |
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Bedroom 4 is the most peaceful room in the Inn with French doors looking out on the garden courtyard and fountain. |
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I ditched the first saddlebag at the White Horse in Exford, Somerset, the second at Raleghs Cross Inn in the Brendon hills. |
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New evidence on the internet suggests there might have been plenty of space at the Inn after all. |
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Queen Ida, landlady of the Slip Inn for 24 years, was given a grand send-off at her funeral at Milnrow Parish Church on Monday. |
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Annakin was in fact the best darts and dominoes player in the Adelphi Inn, a beerhouse near to his place of work. |
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So he designed his own home, a town house at No.13 Lincoln's Inn Fields in London, to showcase his holdings. |
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The light from the Bleak Inn reflected off of the sheeny coating of dew which covered the street. |
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It is the home of a drinking establishment known as the Old Devil Inn, purveyors of strong ales, stronger spirits and artery-clogging pub food. |
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They met on a blind date through a common friend at the Monks Inn Restaurant in Manhattan. |
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Qora, Ndumbi and Kob Inn all have gravel roads leading to concrete slipways at the water, yet they are forced to apply for a licence. |
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Now the Crooked Inn is not even a customer, so Kate did not have the brass neck to ask why. |
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The Inn was full of vagabond sailors and people who worked about Cabana Bay. |
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Blood spattered the walls when one of the younger men tried to defend the Inn and his family. |
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The appeal fund is gathering momentum with a dance being held on Friday May 24 in the Castle Inn Ballynoe. |
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We wish a speedy recovery to Delia Rockett, the popular bingo caller at the Wander Inn. |
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Clifton FC top the division one table after an 11-1 hammering of Haxby Inn, the second successive 11-1 defeat for Haxby. |
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A colleague visited the Champany Inn near Linlithgow, West Lothian, to give one of Scotland's finest steakhouses a grilling. |
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A bonfire flares beside the handsome, Tudor-style Redstone Inn, the town's big hotel and restaurant. |
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The Countryman Inn at Winksley, near Ripon, has a 36-cover restaurant and a separate carvery or function room, but has little passing trade. |
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Sir John, staying at the Garter Inn, successfully recommends him to his Host as a tapster. |
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They had a mill worked by bullocks, a general store, an Inn, a blacksmith, a pair of sawyers, several carpenters and a number of cobblers. |
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Diversions were set up along the A4 as traffic backed up to the Cross Keys Inn. |
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The Territorials made a special visit to the Saddle Inn, in Main Street, Fulford, to celebrate the installation of hand-drawn real ale. |
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A fashion show in aid of the Marist Convent will be held in the Yeats County Inn, Curry, on Thursday, October 27, at 8pm. |
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With a crowded beach the Coastguards fired a maroon to signal the run down the beach from the Inn to the sea at 11.45am. |
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But what made this Inn once noted was that all the six attorneys of the Marshalsea Court had their chambers there. |
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But can, paper and textile banks will remain at the site near the Buck Inn unless a new home can be found for all the recycling bins. |
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From there she went to Inns of Court School of Law and was called to the Bar in October 1998 to the Honorable Society of Inn Temple. |
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The barflies at Bombay Beach's Ski Inn drink, smoke and gossip about daily life. |
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While the Peat Inn is a destination in itself, there is plenty to do in the surrounding region. |
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The fire of the Inn flickered as its customers called for ale and stew, and Nali and the other barmaids hurried around, taking orders. |
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The Inn River meanders through the countryside like an unbroken silver thread. |
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Blake remembers the Artichoke Inn, on the muddy lane through Lambeth Marsh, and the village maids and the lusty lads outside it, dancing in a ring. |
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After preparing for the Bar at Lincoln's Inn, he practiced as a barrister, being ultimately named Queen's Counsel, and later accepting appointment to the Bench. |
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It was such an enormous success that it not only became a staple of Drury Lane's repertory but was also performed at Lincoln's Inn Fields and elsewhere. |
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The crowd then made their way back to the High Cross Inn where they celebrated St Patrick s Day with traditional music including authentic bag pipe playing. |
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But I never expected the volume of stains that showed up at the River Rock Inn in Milford, Penn. |
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The Inn offers rustic charm with all the modern conveniences. |
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The peacock Inn was recently restored and has a marvelous dining room and intimate bar. |
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The Broad Street Inn, a six-room Victorian charmer, waits at the end of the route. |
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It was a proud moment for the whole team of the Fly Inn and especially for the Boss Glen, who had been quietly observing from the sidelines throughout the evening. |
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Like the Ear Inn, this one-time Hell's Kitchen saloon was on the waterfront when it opened in 1868 to serve the local Irish stevedores and visiting seamen from the world over. |
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Until the doors of the new York Brewery pub opened, the nearest pint was served at the Huntsman Inn, Cattal, due to the strict nature of York's tied pubs. |
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The rest of the crowd consists of family friends whom Tristan doesn't know, as well as a couple of guests staying at the Inn through the holidays. |
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Down the street a ways is the Holiday Inn where Hayward actually stayed, according to a young woman at the front desk there. |
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Santorum said to the hundreds of people at his victory party in the stoney Creek Inn in Johnston, Iowa. |
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Congratulations to popular bar person Nadine Dabbagh, Balla, who works in the Bridge Inn and celebrated her birthday recently with family and friends. |
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Last night I sat outside a pub near Gray's Inn with Annabel, watching the ice cubes melt in my white wine spritzer, talking about life and love and the future. |
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Director David Horan's staging brings you up three rickety flights of stairs above the Ha'penny Bridge Inn, into a small cramped room that smells of old, forgotten things. |
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The solemnity of the story is relieved by the humour of the rustic travellers at the Rainbow Inn, and the genial motherliness of Dolly Winthrop, who befriends Silas. |
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Then bed down in the seaside town of Mystic, Connecticut, with views of the wharf from your private room at the steamboat Inn. |
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Holiday Inn West Bay has been a fixture in the Traverse City community for decades. |
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Aboriginal Woman Entrepreneur of the Year is Amaguk Inn and DJ Gifts of Hopedale, Nfld. |
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He would regularly go with the players to Swansea bars such as Spoofers and Quids Inn and clubs like Jumpin'Jaks and Time and Envy. |
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A goal from Matt Dixon earned Stanley Ox Inn full points in Division Two, edging them past hosts Consett Demi. |
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In need of refreshment we visited Bermuda's original Swizzle Inn at Bailey's Bay. |
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Brothers Shlomo and Eitan Katz, both professional singers, talk to INN TV's Yoni Kempinski about their lives on and offstage. |
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The Church Inn in Great Hampton Street is being rejuvenated thanks to a partnership between Birmingham's Soul Food Project and Everards Brewery. |
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Muller is expected to speak at a DCI Investor Conference on December 4, 1996 at the Holiday Inn, Jetport at Newark, New Jersey. |
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He has been Acting Deemster on the Isle of Man since 1999, and became a Bencher at Lincoln's Inn the following year. |
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Joanna Goodall was working at the Premier Inn, on New Bridge Street, when she started helping herself to cash. |
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The new hotels, a project known as Mision Motor Inn, are on the outskirts of places like Laredo, Tabasco, Chetumal, Oaxaca and Nogales. |
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Review after review declares the Fulton Steamboat Inn the place to stay in Pennsylvania Dutch Country. |
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Three years ago Jason leaped over his local pub, the Milestone Motor Inn,Bwlchgwyn, near Wrexham, a total of 11 times on a motorbike. |
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Lion raced to a 5-2 succes at dominies but Anker Inn swept to a 6-1 triumph in the dartts games. |
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Mr Hardman lives with his partner of four years Stella Kelsall, 36, and her three children, 20, 19 and 15, in her pub, The Crown Inn. |
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Price includes scheduled flights from Heathrow to Boston, car hire and seven nights accommodation at the Killington Pico Motor Inn. |
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The Inn is conveniently located right next to the Powder Monkey chairlift and across the street from Snowshoe's famous Western Territories. |
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The former Tilt Hammer Inn stands at the gateway to Alum Rock Road in Saltley, a thriving centre of small shops and businesses. |
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The proposals for the Punch Bowl Inn on Market Street, Hoylake follow rumours a supermarket chain had been interested in the property. |
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The Beach Plum Inn called and asked me, 'Who are you and why did you send us a resume for a dishwasher position? |
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Savor the island's epicurean treats at the Swizzle Inn, where indulgers have been said to swagger out. |
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So Inn Liverpool is another example of a modern beerhouse, a new-school take on the pub, of a kind that's already common in other cities. |
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Bellhop girls greeted the newlyweds when they arrived back at the Bridge Inn Pub, in Annitsford, for their reception, serving champagne and food. |
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InterContinental Hotels Group has appointed Mazen Abu Sakha as general manager of Holiday Inn Resort Dead Sea. |
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Jocker was the landlord of the Sun Inn and had just been told he was to be sacked when money went missing. |
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Police were called at 4pm and closed off Marine Drive between the mini-roundabout at McDonald's and the Premier Inn at Ocean Plaza. |
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Bucklebury's two local pubs, the Bladebone and the Cottage Inn, are planning to host parties. |
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The butcher's, interior design shop and Bladebone Inn pub have all hung the bunting out in readiness for the weekend's celebrations. |
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Starting at the Screes Inn in Nether Wasdale, loop the 260ft-deep three-mile lake via Santon Bridge, Wasdale Hall and Shop Wood. |
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As part of the plans, some of the beer garden for the Pineapple Inn pub and the pub's skittle alley will be taken over. |
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Rama Benjamin and Samir Bol, the editor said, were arrested from Equatoria Inn in Juba only to be released without any charge, according to Bol. |
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The former Aston Villa striker was confronted at The Boot Inn in Lapworth, Warwickshire, and wrongly accused of slagging off Birmingham City. |
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Double Trouble is no worldbeater but should be up to the mark in the Wolverhampton Holiday Inn Median Auction Maiden Stakes. |
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Terra Cotta Inn would be the first and they are still the trend setters in the naturist travel industry. |
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But Tony Spensley, owner of the Dickens Inn in Middlesbrough, says a broad-brush approach won't work across all industries. |
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The forensic mind-reader will be at Hot Water Comedy Club at the Holiday Inn on October 1 with his live show. |
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And representing the North East will be Newcastle's Bridge Tavern, North Shields' Staith House, and County Durham's South Causey Inn. |
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Pop to the city of brotherly love for three nights at the three-star Hilton Garden Inn Kennett Square. |
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The Wickenburg Inn and Dude Ranch will offer the ultimate city slicker experience to travelers from all over the world. |
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The Snowy Owl Vintage Inn on Blagdon Lane will throw open its doors on Friday. |
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He was working behind the bar at the Inn on the Wye at Kerne Bridge, Bishop'sWood, while she worked in the kitchens. |
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Wagner has threatened to karate chop the lads in boyband One Direction and has quit the X Factor house for a Holiday Inn. |
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All-weather action is staged at Wolverhampton, where Wood Fern looks good in the Holiday Inn Garden Court Wolverhampton Handicap. |
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I decided to work off the calories by tenting a bicycle at the Trailside Inn to peddle a portion of the new Confederation Trail. |
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The scholarships were presented at an ice cream social July 18 at the Antelope Valley Inn. |
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The church of St John The Baptist is on our right aswe turn left to make our way along the Green and back to our starting point at the Horse Shoe Inn. |
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It comes after Torfaen County Borough Council said it will close a sheltered workshop in New Inn, Pontypool by the year of the year, with loss of 35 jobs. |
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On Saturday, Spen Valley Civic Society and Huddersfield-based Luddite fans Ian and Alan Brooke unveiled a plaque to the rebels who enjoyed a pint or two at the Shears Inn. |
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The alarm prompted bosses at the Holiday Inn in Homer Road, Solihull, to kick down the door and rescue the occupants who had somehow not been woken by the alarm. |
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New for 2003 is a class at The Inn at Perry Cabin in Maryland, home to unusual plant specimens such as the White Fringetree, the Highbush Blueberry and the Red Chokeberry. |
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Here, the park's Many Glacier Lodge and Swiftcurrent Motor Inn sit at the edge of Swiftcurrent Lake, which is surrounded by barren, jagged peaks, glaciers and grassy slopes. |
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The Slice bar and diner is the first of its kind in Scotland and, at only 10 minutes from the city centre, is proving popular with locals as well as Travel Inn guests. |
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Our stay at the Kingston upon Thames Holiday Inn was a case in point. |
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This typological trait also appears in funerary vessels in Urnfield culture graves in the North Tyrol Inn Valley, which date to the SB IIb and SB IIc phases. |
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Now he is claiming damages from the Barnet Motor Inn in Vancouver, Canada. |
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Aube, co-owner of the Days Inn in Timmins, has been around long enough to know that, in order to survive, one has to be willing to change with the environment. |
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Biederman points to the scheduled opening later this year of Artemis, a cavernous upscale Greek restaurant which will front Broadway in the Holiday Inn Martinique. |
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Seb Sanders is worth noting when he teams up with Peter Makin, which is the case in the Stay At The Wolverhampton Holiday Inn Handicap where he partners Joss Stick. |
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She was but nineteen, living in Britain, flush with her first recognition in Alfred Hitchcock's Jamaica Inn, and under contract to its star Charles Laughton. |
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Parkway Inn is the management company established in 1978 when present owners Bruce O'Connell and his family took on operations of the parkway establishment. |
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We stayed right in the heart of it in tiny Low Row, 11 miles west of the market town of Richmond, in the stunningly positioned 17th century Punch Bowl Inn. |
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In the old ads, farmer and former Brain of Britain Ted Moult watched a feather fall behind double-glazed windows in the Tan Hill Inn in the Yorkshire Dales. |
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The couple ran the Tunnel End Inn for 10 years until closing it in early 2011, but the pub section has continued to be hired out for celebrations and get-togethers. |
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All-weather action is at Wolverhampton, where Wood Fern can gain reward for a hat-trick of secondplaced finishes in the Holiday Inn Garden Court Wolverhampton Handicap. |
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The event takes place at The Moorcock Inn, Eggleston, and features teddy bears on sheep-back in a series of races plus demonstrations and other entertainment. |
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Seahorses hero Chris Helme and up and coming Glaswegian act Baby Strange will perform at the much heralded April event with The Sun Inn and The Vault joining the venue list. |
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But for Mississippians and visitors who classify themselves as the adventurous sort, the Shack Up Inn in Clarksdale may be the perfect escape from the ordinary. |
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The Lodge at Running Y Ranch, a Holiday Inn Resort, features 82 guestrooms, 7,500 sq ft of conference space, a new restaurant-The Ruddy Duck, a spa, and a golf course. |
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