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					<description><![CDATA[Alan,

Larry remembers that we liked the Irish pub called Blarney Stone Pub at 10  North Street. Our take-out order was fish &#039;n chips. Across the street on the corner of King and North was Onancock General Store/Janet&#039;s Cafe where she had little chairs and a table outside. There were 2 other outdoor cafes on Market Street. We&#039;re so glad you made it there! You could also sail or motor to nearby Tangier Island which is rich in history. We&#039;re always out-of-season and miss the ferry.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Alan,</p>
<p>Larry remembers that we liked the Irish pub called Blarney Stone Pub at 10  North Street. Our take-out order was fish &#8216;n chips. Across the street on the corner of King and North was Onancock General Store/Janet&#8217;s Cafe where she had little chairs and a table outside. There were 2 other outdoor cafes on Market Street. We&#8217;re so glad you made it there! You could also sail or motor to nearby Tangier Island which is rich in history. We&#8217;re always out-of-season and miss the ferry.</p>
<p>Jane</p>
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