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    <description>Cambridge is celebrated for its dreaming spires and Nobel laureates, but beneath the academic grandeur lies a grittier, hoppier story — one told in the timber beams and ghost signs of pubs that no longer exist. From boisterous student taverns to riverside locals swallowed by redevelopment, the city&#039;s vanished alehouses shaped not just its social fabric, but the very character of British pub culture itself.</description>
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