| Hogsmeade Villiage Down the road from Hogwarts is the only entire wizarding village in Great Britain. A popular attraction, though not near as much as it was before the Seven, the shops here rival those in Diagon Alley. |
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A scarlet steam engine leaves King Cross in London on September 1st and spends the entire day traveling to Hogsmeade Station, where a new adventure awaits its young passengers.
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08-15-2010 03:26 AM
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A warm and welcoming pub that is best known for its oak matured mead, The Three Broomsticks is frequented by Hogwarts students and staff on certain weekends.
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09-06-2010 06:08 AM
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Off the main road, this pub attracts a more.... interesting clientèle than the more welcoming atmosphere of the direct competition on the other side of the village. Pardon the dust and the odor, and don't forget to bring your own glass!
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Every nightmare of an educator resides under this roof. Filled with every novelty item imaginable, including such Hogwarts-banned objects as the Fanged Frisbee and Dungbombs, empty your pockets of gold and fill them with gags, because pockets are the only way you're going to get some of this stuff safely to your dormitory.
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Adored by women, looked upon with nauseated eyes by men, Madam Puddifoot's draws the couples in while The Three Broomsticks draws the friends in. Decorated more feminine than is good for any business, it's common to see young couples here enjoying the company of their companion rather than sipping on nice cup of tea or drinking a hot coffee.
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A store that sells and repairs various magical instruments, think outside the wand and see what various other enchanted trinkets can accomplish. Such souvenirs are one of the many great things about Hogsmeade. Remember, you're only living beside the village 10 months out of the year, so add to your collection and shrug your shoulders when your parents ask why your trunk is so heavy on the ride home from Kings Cross.
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