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... gs of the University of Newport, Graves' Coffeehouse was a well-known gathering place for students, professors, and intellectuals.

It was housed in a weathered red-brick building with large, multi-paned windows. Inside, the walls of the coffeehouse were lined with dark oak shelves stacked with books, newspapers, pamphlets.

Some customers sat here alone, hunched over their books, while others engaged in heated debates about politics, literature, and philosophy.

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