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  2. Fire of Love (album) - Wikipedia

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    Producer. Chris D., Tito Larriva. the Gun Club chronology. Fire of Love. (1981) Miami. (1982) Fire of Love is the debut album of the American rock band the Gun Club, released in 1981 on Ruby Records. [3]

  3. Casa Bonita - Wikipedia

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  4. Spruce Creek Rod and Gun Club - Wikipedia

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    Spruce Creek Rod and Gun Club. /  40.67444°N 78.04778°W  / 40.67444; -78.04778. The Spruce Creek Rod and Gun Club is a historic, American clubhouse and associated outbuilding complex that is located in Franklin Township, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania . It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.

  5. Roy D. Mercer - Wikipedia

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    Roy D. Mercer

  6. Goodguys Rod & Custom Association - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Goodguys became the world’s largest rodding association and now has over 70,000 active members worldwide. The Goodguys Rod & Custom Association headquarters are located in a 23,000-square-foot (2,100 m 2) facility in Pleasanton, with regional offices in Plant City, FL and Portland, OR. Goodguys employs a team of thirty-one full-time ...

  7. File:Clubhouse, Three Lakes Rod and Gun Club.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Reading rod and gun club splits $1 million donation between 2 ...

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    Aug. 2—Decades of doing its own groundskeeping and maintenance work and selling cheap draft beers has allowed the Northend Rod and Gun Club in Reading to save up quite a bit of money, which this ...

  9. Ramrod (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    The Ramrod was a gay leather bar at 394–395 West Street in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City, which earned unsought notoriety as the site of an infamous hate crime. The bar was shuttered and never reopened after an act of anti-gay gun violence in 1980. Ex-transit cop Ronald K. Crumpley fired a submachine gun at ...