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Abbey Road Bar, Novo Hamburgo/RS.
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This place was really cool, had a couple of bars and a pool table upstairs and a bar and stage downstairs. Here is their Facebook page www.facebook.com/fontanasnyc?rf=113997121964423.
Theme: "Crime and punishment"
Been a while since I've contributed to Theme of the Week, and this was kind of a "quick fix". Anyway, wanted to focus on the literal border between freedom and imprisonment.
Pour is a unique Victorian building, located in the heart of Mount Kisco. Its design inspiration was the Speakeasies of the Prohibition era and its design harkens back to the Golden Age of Hollywood. Owner Anthony Colasacco serves beautiful wine and cocktails in vintage glasses and offers an impressive collection of rare whiskeys (one of the many reasons why Pour is a 9 time winner of the "Best of Westchester" distinction!) Legal capacity inside is 50.
In the Early Middle Ages, Antivari (Latin: Antibarium) remained a subject of the Byzantine Empire, as part of the Theme of Dyrrhacium. Stefan Vojislav, incorporated it into his state in c. 1040, and his family till 1090, after which it became part of the medieval Serbian state culminating in the Empire under the Nemanjić dynasty. It was briefly annexed by the Republic of Venice. About 1360, the Balšić family of Zeta gained control of Bar as the Serbian Empire crumbled, after which Louis I of Hungary controlled Bar briefly before it was annexed by Venice again in 1443. Bar remained under the rule of Venice until it was taken by the Ottoman Empire in 1571 as part of the Ottoman expansion into Europe.
On 13 November 1877, during the Montenegrin–Ottoman War (1876–78), the town was besieged by forces under the command of Mašo Vrbica. The defenses of the town were in the hands of Ibrahim Bey, who refused to surrender the town despite the Montenegrin heavy artillery bombardment, consisting of four Russian guns, and six Ottoman guns that had been seized at the Battle of Nikšić. The bombardment lasted over seven weeks and much of the town was destroyed. On 5 January 1878, the Montenegrins detonated a 225 kg explosive inside the Bar Aqueduct which cut off the town's water supply. Ibrahim Bey surrendered the town on 9 January. The Bar peninsula and the town were awarded to the newly recognized Principality of Montenegro at the Congress of Berlin (1878).
After the 1979 Montenegro earthquake destroyed the aqueduct that supplied water to the town, the location was abandoned, and the new town of Bar constructed on the coast at the old port facilities. After the aqueduct was restored some years later, people began to return.
The bill-to-tail 37–41 cm (15–16 in) wingspans 70–80 cm (28–31 in) The adults have blue-grey legs and a slightly upturned bi-colored bill, pink at the base and black towards the tip. In breeding plumage the neck, breast and belly will be unbroken brick red. The back: mottled grey.
Abbey Road Bar, Novo Hamburgo/RS.
Foto:
Giovani Paim
para Abbey Road Bar
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