Schema - Multiple locations
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I'm adding schema tags for a client with multiple locations/branches of their bar.
What's the best way to setup the Schema tags for the different addresses?
Something like this:
| id="footer-right" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/BarorPub"> |
| ### itemprop="name">Bar Name |
| |
| itemprop="address" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/PostalAddress"> |
| itemprop="streetAddress">Street Name • <span < span="">itemprop="streetAddress">2 Street Name</span <> • <span < span="">itemprop="streetAddress">3 Street Name</span <> |
| itemprop="addressLocality">New Orleans |
| itemprop="addressRegion">LA |
| itemprop="postalCode">Zip Code |
| |
| Tel:itemprop="telephone">555-555-555 |
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