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  2. The Hatchery (company) - Wikipedia

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    The Hatchery LLC is an American media production company, which was owned by American Greetings and Mandalay Entertainment and located in Burbank, California. Margaret Loesch and Bruce Stein formed Hatchery in 2003 with financing from Peter Guber and Paul Schaeffer of Mandalay Entertainment Group . [ 1 ]

  3. List of regicides of Charles I - Wikipedia

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    Brought to trial, he received the death sentence but it was not carried out; he died in the Tower of London, probably in 1661. [52] 33 Sir William Constable, 1st Baronet: Dead Died in 1655. His body was exhumed from Westminster Abbey and reburied in a communal burial pit. [53] 34 Sir Richard Ingoldsby: Alive Pardoned. Died 1685. [54] 35 William ...

  4. Ludlow Porch - Wikipedia

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    Ludlow Porch (October 11, 1934 – February 11, 2011), [1] born Bobby Crawford Hanson, was an American radio humorist popular in the Southern United States. He was the author of many humor books, including Fat White Guys Cookbook and Who Cares about Apathy .

  5. The Hasheesh Eater - Wikipedia

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    The mid 1970s saw two new editions of The Hasheesh Eater in print, one by San Francisco’s City Lights Books, and a well-annotated and illustrated version edited by Michael Horowitz and released by Level Press. By the late 1970s, you could even find the face of Fitz Hugh Ludlow on a T-shirt, thanks to his alma mater Union College, which had ...

  6. Mary Thomas O'Neal - Wikipedia

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    Mary Hannah Williams was born at Nantymoel, in the Ogmore Valley, South Wales, to parents James Williams and Mary A. Williams.Her father was a coal miner. She was married at age 17 to Tom Thomas, an American-born miner. [1]

  7. Ludlow Massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Ludlow Massacre was a mass killing perpetrated by anti-striker militia during the Colorado Coalfield War. Soldiers from the Colorado National Guard and private guards employed by Colorado Fuel and Iron Company (CF&I) attacked a tent colony of roughly 1,200 striking coal miners and their families in Ludlow, Colorado , on April 20, 1914.

  8. Ludlow Center Historic District - Wikipedia

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    A road network, principally Center and Church Streets, was laid out by that time, and a modest village center arose. In the early 19th century, a mill was established on the Chicopee River in the southern reaches of the town, around which Ludlow Village developed as its principal economic center. In 1893, the town meeting was moved to Ludlow ...

  9. Lupa Zoo - Wikipedia

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    The zoo was created by Henry and Joan Lupa, who emigrated from Poland in the 1960s. They purchased a farm in Ludlow, and housed a small collection of animals. Originally, Henry Lupa started a landscaping company and then a construction company, but eventually decided to open a zoo, as local families would often come visit the animals on their farm.