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HOGWARTS THIRD-FLOOR CORRIDOR TO HONEYDUKES CELLAR
+Hogwarts third-floor corridor to Honeydukes cellarTo enter this passage from Hogwarts, one needs to tap on the statue of the one-eyed witch in the third floor corridor and say "Dissendium." It leads to a trap door in the floor of the Honeydukes cellar. Unknown to Filch, this passage was discovered somehow by James, Sirius, Lupin, and Pettigrew, who included it on the Marauder's Map.
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WHOMPING WILLOW TO THE SHRIEKING SHACK
+When Remus Lupin came to Hogwarts as a werewolf, this passageway was built to give him a place to go when he transformed every full moon. The tunnel is accessed by prodding a knot on the trunk of the Whomping Willow, and it leads to the basement of the Shrieking Shack
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THE SHRIEKING SHACK
+The Shrieking Shack The Shrieking Shack by Mary GrandPré © Warner Bros. abandoned building
Falsely rumored to be "the most haunted building in Britain," the Shrieking Shack is a favorite stop on any Hogsmeade visit. However, the wails that are heard emanating from that creepy building are not in fact ghosts, but rather Remus Lupin transforming into a werewolf. The shack, in fact, has been built for remus, allowing him to transform a safe distance away from the other studentsThe shack cannot be broken into from the outside, it must be entered instead through a secret passageway, the mouth of which lies under the Whomping Willow
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HONEYDUKES SWEETSHOP
+A sweetshop, owned by Ambrosius Flume and his wife, which is filled with "shelves upon shelves of the most succulent-looking sweets imaginable". In addition to the standard wizarding candy that is sold there, the owners also make their own fudge and chocolate. For obvious reasons, the shop is quite a popular destination for Hogwarts students when visiting Hogsmeade on the weekends.
Down in the cellar of the shop, amidst the boxes and wooden crates and known to only a select few people, is a trap door in the dusty floor - which opens to reveal a secret passageway to Hogwarts.
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THE THREE BROOMSTICKS
+A well-known inn and a frequent haunt of Hogwarts students. It's warm and comfortable and is a great spot to drink butterbeer, although they also serve firewhisky , gillywater, mulled mead, red currant rum, and even cherry syrup and soda with ice and an umbrella
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DERVISH AND BANGES
+Dervish & Banges magical equipment Shop that sells and repairs "magical instruments and stuff," . It is located near the end of High Street.
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ZONKO'S JOKE SHOP
+Zonko's is a favourite place for Hogwarts students to shop. They carry "jokes and tricks to fulfill anyone's wildest dreams," including Dungbombs, Hiccup Sweets, Frog Spawn Soap, and Nose-Biting Teacups
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THE HOG'S HEAD INN
+Located a block or so off High Street, the Hog's Head Inn has been a fixture of Hogsmeade for hundreds of years. A worn-out wooden sign hangs over the door, advertising with a wild boar's severed head leaking blood onto the white cloth around it. It's known for its cheapness, at least relative to the Three Broomsticks down the street
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HOGSMEAD STATION
+A "tiny, dark platform" where the Hogwarts Express ends its journey north from Platform Nine-And-Three-Quarters. The station is located near the lake, and from there a road extends around the lake to Hogwarts Castle. The station is actually quite a distance from the town itself, being on the opposite side of the Hogwarts grounds
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