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  • McMenamins Boon's Treasury Salem, Oregon 1860

    Constructed as Boon Brick Store in 1860, this brick building became a tavern in 1933. Today, it's a cozy pub owned by McMenamins, a local chain known for bringing historic buildings back to life.

  • Cavalier Inn Lutterworth, England

    House, now public house. Late C16 or early C17, altered in C19 and C20. Timber-framed, now clad in plaster with applied painted half-timbering.

  • Masons Arms Headington, England

    This pub was a frequent stop for C.S. Lewis and his brother Warnie after church on Sundays.

  • Old Bull's Head Inn Newcastle under Lyme, England

    Public House, probably built as dwelling. Core probably early C17, re-fronted early C19. Stucco over brick with plain tiled roof. 2-storeyed, 3-unit plan, with one unit to right of doorway, in moulded case. Casement windows of 3 lights.

  • Vine House Lenham, England c. 1800

    House, formerly a public house. Late C18 or early C19 with C19 rear extension. Refurbished in later C20. The C20 porch and north western C20 toilet block are not of special interest.

  • Alberta Substation (Bar Cala) Portland, Oregon 1931

    Renovated and painted a pale pink for its new life as Bar Cala, the Alberta Substation is a square, windowless building on Alberta Street.

  • Lamb and Flag Inn Oxford, England 1695

    Now owned by St. Johns College, the Lamb and Flag has been in operation since 1695. It was frequented by Thomas Hardy, J.R.R. Tolkien, and C.S. Lewis, and appeared regularly in Inspector Morse.

  • Bull Inn Great Milton, England 1684

    This cozy country pub in the center of Great Milton dates from 1684. It features a thatched roof, original oak beams, inglenook fireplace and a large family garden.

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