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Dates
No specific dates are recorded, but at the end of the Third Age, it is established that the Inn was extremely old
Location
In the town of Bree
Races
Culture
Family
Kept by the Butterbur family
Other names

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A common shortened form of the name of the Inn of Bree, more fully known as The Prancing Pony. A large inn equipped to serve both Men and Hobbits, The Pony had been kept by the family of the Butterburs for generations, and was considered to be the centre of the 'art' of pipe-smoking. Its name, The Prancing Pony, was painted above the arch of its doorway, and above that stood a sign showing the image of a rearing white pony.


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Inn of Bree

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