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The first public house, often referred to as a tavern or inn, is believed to have emerged in ancient civilizations, with some of the earliest examples dating back to around 2000 BC in Mesopotamia. However, in terms of more recognizable forms of public houses, the Roman Empire saw the establishment of tabernae, which functioned as inns and drinking establishments. In medieval England, public houses became more formalized, with the first recorded establishment being the "Olde Trip to Jerusalem" in Nottingham, which dates back to 1189 AD.

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