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 | On the corner of Commercial Street and Fournier Street in Spitalfields stands perhaps the most famous pub in Ripper history. The Ten Bells Pub has been standing since at least 1752. The pub has undergone one name change. From 1976 to 1988, it was known as "The Jack the Ripper". Since 1988 it was given its original name of "The Ten Bells". |  | 12/15/2007 | 426 | 



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 | Aalborg Cathedral (Budolfi) is a whitewashed 12th-century cathedral decorated with colorful frescoes and beautifully carved woodwork. Nearby you’ll find the museum of the Aalborg Franciscan Friary. Located underground on the ancient friary site, it traces the history of medieval Aalborg based on findings from archaeological digs in the 1990s.
(From Visit Denmark) |  | 03/14/2008 | 378 | 



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 | Charlotte Amalie was the second largest city in the danish kingdom in 1850.
It was the capital in the danish West Indian Islands on St. Thomas.
There are many buildings from the danish colony time from 1672 untill 1917 when St. Thomas, St. John and St. Croix were sold to the USA for 25 mio US Dollar after a public voting.
Special for Charlotte Amalie is that they still use ... |  | 09/17/2006 | 171 | 



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 | The Church of Holmen (Danish: Holmens Kirke) is a church in central Copenhagen in Denmark, on the street called Holmens Kanal. It is a military church famous for having hosted the wedding between crown princess Margrethe (the current queen of Denmark) and prince Henrik in 1967.
It is the burial site of such notabilities as naval heroes Niels Juel and Peter Tordenskjold, and comp... |  | 03/28/2008 | 145 | 



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 | The city of Aalborg has been a garrison city since 1779 and after the Second World War and throughout the Cold War Period it has been the largest garrison in Denmark. Furthermore Aalborg was strategically the most important city/area for the Germans during the Second World War, which caused the Germans to establish three airfields, and in that connection about 150 bunkers, in the Aalborg area. ... |  | 10/21/2007 | 221 | 



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 | The Starfighters were in use by the Royal Danish Airforce from 1964 to 1986.
They were operated either here or at Aalborg Airbase. |  | 07/12/2007 | 620 | 



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 | In this zoo you can see around 1300 animals with around 138 species.
http://www.aalborg-zoo.dk/english.asp |  | 10/09/2006 | 306 | 



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 | Bull & Finch Pub, the original inspiration for the setting of the TV show Cheers.
http://www.cheersboston.com/bh_history.htm |  | 08/26/2005 | 312 | 



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 | This is the Oliver Twist Pub where Londons Burnig series was also filmed |  | 08/25/2005 | 211 | 



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 | The Lakeside Inn, Southport. The smallest pub in Britain. |  | 03/14/2006 | 247 | 



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 | Voice of an Angel / Pop Star / Diva / Welsh soprano Charlotte Church's Pub - The Robin Hood.
Located in the Pontcanna area of Cardiff.
You often see Charlotte singing karaoke with the locals at this venue.
It's also a good location for a pre-match drink / pint when watching any games at the nearby Millennium Stadium.
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 | This museum shows the work of the danish resistance movements during the german occupation from april 9. 1940 until may 5. 1945.
The museum is a part of the danish National Museum.
Outside at the entrance you can see a home made armoured vehicle used by the danish resistance. |  | 03/15/2008 | 1,183 | 



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