If I could have just one day in my past, then I would change so many things. Have you ever thought about this? What would you have changed if you ever got the chance? Seven individuals are tossed back in time and have a chance to change what mistakes they made. But, what will those changes do to the outcome of the battle against Voldemort?
The Leaky Cauldron Built by Daisy Dodderidge around 1500 "to serve as a gateway between the non-wizarding world and Diagon Alley", the Leaky Cauldron has remained a famous and popular place for five hundred years. Located not in Diagon Alley proper but on the outside, on Charing Cross Road in the heart of London, the pub is "tiny" and "grubby-looking," sandwhiched between a book shop and a record shop where passing Muggles don't seem to be able to see it. Today, the shop is owned and run by a young man named Tom, and also employs a dishwasher and possibly a maid.
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Diagon Alley (12 sub-boards) Tapping just the right brick in the wall behind the Leaky Cauldron in London ("Three up...two across...") will reveal an archway which is a portal into Diagon Alley, a long cobbled street where is to be found a strange and exciting assortment of shops and restaurants. It is unquestionably the hub of commerce in the British wizarding world, with virtually every wizarding business stationed there. Consequently, the demand for space here is steep, and rent costs "loads of Galleons".
Grounds (7 sub-boards) Outside of Hogwarts you will find; the gamekeeper's cabin, vegtable gardens, thre greehouses, flower beds, the forbidden forest, the whomping willow, the lake, the front gate, and the quidditch pitch.
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Dungeons (5 sub-boards) The dark and dank of the school and a wetness that is welcoming to some but horrible to others. This floor contains the Potions Classrom, Potion Professor's Office, Slytherin Common Room, Kitchens, and Hufflepuff Common Room.
Ground Floor (4 sub-boards) Thsi flor contains the Enterane Hall, Great Hall, Staf Room, and Flitch's Office.
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First Floor (5 sub-boards) Muggle Studies Classroom, DADA Classroom, History of Magic Classroom, Transfigurations Professor's Office, and Hospital Wing.
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Second Floor (3 sub-boards) Moaning Myrtle's Bathroom, Headmaster's Office, and DADA Professor's Office.
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Third Floor (5 sub-boards) Secret passage to Hogsemeade, Forbidden Corridor, Trophy Room, Armor Gallery, and Charms Classroom.
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.
Madam Puddifoot's A small, cramped tea shop with decor on the tacky side of frilly (such as floating golden cherubs throwing pink confetti), located ust off High Street. The only Hogwarts students who seem to patronize the place are trysting couples.
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Post Office The only wizarding post office we ever hear of, where at least three hundred owls, from Great Grays to tiny Scops ("Local Deliveries Only"), wait to carry messages. They sit on shelves that are color-coded, depending on how fast you want your letter to get to its destination. It is also referred to as an "owl office".
The Three Broomsticks A well-known inn and a frequent haunt of Hogwarts students. It's warm and comfortable, is packed every time Harry goes in, and is a great spot to drink butterbeer (PA10), although they also serve firewhisk, gillywater, mulled mead, red currant rum, and even cherry syrup and soda with ice and an umbrella. The owner of the bar is Madam Rosmerta
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Zonko's Joke Shoppe Zonko's is a favourite place for Hogwarts students to shop. They carry Dungbombs, Hiccup Sweets, Frog Spawn Soap, and Nose-Biting Teacups,
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Homes
Wizarding Homes (3 sub-boards) Some magic might be gotten away with here from under age wizards, but that might be very little and sometimes there are still consequences. Wizarding homes can easily be hidden or kept secrative.
Muggle Homes (1 sub-board) No magic can be premitted here under any circumstances since it is a non-magical place. These are the homes and towns of Muggles.