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The poet Dylan Thomas is said to sometimes occupy his usual corner
table at the West Village’s White Horse Tavern, where he drank a fatal 18
shots of scotch in 1953.
And, finally, Aaron Burr, who served as vice president under Thomas
Jefferson but is best known for killing Alexander Hamilton in a duel in
1804. Burr’s ghost is said to roam the streets of his old neighborhood
(also the West Village). Burr’s spectral activity is focused particularly on
one restaurant, One if By Land, Two if By Sea, which is located in a
Barrow Street building that was once Burr’s carriage house.
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contemporary romance release…A GHOST TO DIE FOR