The Eagle pub

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The Eagle pub is a historic Cambridge public house famous as the place where Watson and Crick announced their discovery of the structure of DNA.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf pub
public house
announcementMadeBy Francis Crick NERFINISHED
James Watson NERFINISHED
announcementYear 1953
associatedWith Francis Crick NERFINISHED
James Watson NERFINISHED
University of Cambridge NERFINISHED
buildingUse licensed premises
country United Kingdom
eventLocationFor announcement of DNA double helix structure
famousFor Watson and Crick announcement about DNA
association with the discovery of the structure of DNA
hasCommemorativePlaque plaque about discovery of DNA structure
hasHeritageDesignation Grade II listed building
hasInteriorFeature RAF airmen graffiti on ceiling and walls
hasOutdoorSeating yes
hasPart "RAF Bar" NERFINISHED
hasSignificance World War II history
scientific history
hasWebsite https://www.greeneking.co.uk/pubs/cambridgeshire/eagle
heritageDesignationCountry United Kingdom NERFINISHED
locatedIn Cambridge, England
surface form: Cambridge

Cambridgeshire, England
surface form: Cambridgeshire

England
United Kingdom
near King's Parade NERFINISHED
operatedBy Greene King NERFINISHED
ownedBy Greene King NERFINISHED
serves ale
beer
food
streetAddress 8 Bene't Street NERFINISHED
usedAs public house

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Bene't Street, Cambridge hasLandmark The Eagle pub