The Eagle

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

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Predicate Object
instanceOf building
historic pub
pub
tourist attraction
address 8 Bene't Street, Cambridge, England
announcementOf discovery of the structure of DNA
associatedWith Cavendish Laboratory NERFINISHED
Francis Crick NERFINISHED
James Watson NERFINISHED
Rosalind Franklin NERFINISHED
University of Cambridge NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
culturalSignificance site of public announcement of DNA double helix model
eventDate 1953-02-28
hasFeature RAF Bar NERFINISHED
RAF and USAAF airmen inscriptions
back bar
ceiling graffiti
courtyard beer garden
front bar
hasNotableRoom RAF Bar NERFINISHED
back bar
front bar
hasOutdoorSeating yes
hasPlaque commemorative plaque about DNA discovery
plaque about RAF airmen
heritage World War II airmen meeting place
historicDesignation historic pub
knownFor RAF Bar ceiling graffiti
association with discovery of DNA structure
historic atmosphere
tourist popularity
traditional English pub food
locatedIn Cambridge, England
surface form: Cambridge

Cambridgeshire, England
surface form: Cambridgeshire

England
United Kingdom
near Corpus Christi College, Cambridge NERFINISHED
King's Parade, Cambridge NERFINISHED
operatedBy Greene King NERFINISHED
ownedBy Greene King NERFINISHED
serves ale
beer
pub food
street Bene't Street NERFINISHED
style traditional English pub
touristAttraction yes
usedAs meeting place for RAF and USAAF airmen during World War II

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