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Haymarket

Theatre in SW London, UK. Originally built in 1720, it was re-built in 1821 by John Nash. It became the Royal Shakespeare Company's London base during 2002.

Haymarket may refer to:

Haymarket Riot, the United States union strike in Chicago, Illinios Haymarket Theatre, a theatre in London Haymarket Centre, a shopping centre in Leicester Haymarket Theatre (Leicester), a theatre in Leicester, in the above Haymarket Group, a magazine publishing firm Haymarket Books, a non-profit publisher of left-wing literature in the United States

Haymarket may also refer to one of the following places:

Haymarket, New South Wales, an area of Sydney, Australia Haymarket, Virginia, a town in Prince William County, Virginia, USA The Haymarket, a street in London, England Newcastle Haymarket, a section of Newcastle, England upon Tyne city centre Haymarket, Edinburgh, an area of Edinburgh, Scotland Haymarket railway station, a railway station in the area of Edinburgh, Scotland Haymarket Square (Boston), an area in Massachusetts, United States still used for open-air markets, though several blocks from the historic square Haymarket House, a cooperative household in Chicago, Illinois, USA
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