Schwäbish Hall, formerly known as Hall, a town in Baden-Württemburg
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Hall (concept) for the development of the meaning of the word
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Where the hall inside the front door of a house is elongated, it may be called a passage, or hallway.
It may be privately or government-owned, such as a function hall owned by one company used for weddings and cotillions (organized and run by the same company on a contractual basis) or a community hall available for rent to anyone.
Hall is also a surname of people, one of whose ancestors lived in a hall as distinct from one such as David M. Cote, whose ancestor will have lived in a cote, a much humbler place shared with the livestock.