The Immigrant Inn (Brazilian Portuguese: Hospedaria dos Imigrantes) is a building in São Paulo. Construction started in 1886, and opened in 1887 (before...
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do Imigrante (Immigrant's Hostel) was built in 1886 and opened in 1887. Immigrant's Hostel was built in Brás to welcome the immigrants who arrived in...
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Immigrant Inn (Hospedaria dos Imigrantes) was built in 1886 in São Paulo, and quick admittance and recording routines for the throngs of immigrants arriving...
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Paulo, Brazil. It is located in the Immigrant Inn building, which opened in 1887. The "Historical Center of Immigrants" was created in 1986. The Immigration...
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nationalities that mostly immigrated to Brazil. Between 1884 and 1959, 4,734,494 immigrants entered Brazil, mostly from Portugal and Italy, but also from Spain, Germany...
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Inn to its 1850 look. The site was opened to the public on October 4, 1987. The clapboard-covered log house was built in 1834 by an English immigrant...
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Gavaza. Antonio Gavaza, an Italian immigrant, arrived in Annapolis Royal in the early 19th century. He bought the inn for 350 pounds. And in 1825, he bought...
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original location or building. The Moutere Inn was established in 1850 by Cordt Bennseman, a German soldier and immigrant. The building has remained largely the...
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James Brown House (Manhattan) (redirect from The Ear Inn)
Federal architecture in New York. Its ground level is the site of The Ear Inn, one of the oldest existing taverns in New York City. The first record in...
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1830s as a Georgian-style inn, the building was named for its innkeeper, Thomas Montgomery (1790-1877). He was an Irish immigrant to Upper Canada who amassed...
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