tavern in the PONS Dictionary

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The community consists of a cluster of houses and trailers, as well as a post office, church, tavern, and general store.
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As well as crazy exhibitions, freak shows were popular in the taverns and fairgrounds where the freaks were often combined with talent displays.
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There is a church, a one room school house, two taverns and the rest are houses.
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The tavern is still in use, but since 1958 owned by the municipality.
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It later housed a tavern, canal ticket office, general store, post office, and dwelling.
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Taverns and hotels were built to serve travellers, and general stores and a post office were built to serve the fledgling businesses.
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When she returns to the tavern, she is fired.
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Shops, trading posts, taverns, and other businesses once lined its busy streets.
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Individual town buildings are also important, as the presence of markets or taverns help determine wagon value, number of thieves produced, and so on.
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The tavern is currently shown by appointment and is also available for use by church groups or groups dedicated to historic preservation, patriotism, or genealogy.
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