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  2. Smoke Rise (community) - Wikipedia

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    The neighborhood also includes one church, the Community Church of Smoke Rise, the Smoke Rise Village Inn, the Smoke Rise Tennis Club and other recreation facilities. It is home to the Kinnelon Volunteer Fire Company - Company 3 Fire House. The Village Inn and the Community Church are open to members and non-members of the community.

  3. Smoke Rise, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Smoke Rise is a residential community in DeKalb County, Georgia, United States, located northeast of Atlanta in the City of Tucker, incorporated in 2016. It is located north of the city of Stone Mountain on the eastern side of the city of Tucker .

  4. Smoke Rise - Wikipedia

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    Smoke Rise may refer to: Smoke Rise, Alabama, location in Blount County, Alabama, USA; Smoke Rise (band), American progressive rock band; Smoke Rise (community ...

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  9. Wedding customs by country - Wikipedia

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    The celebrations at each house lasted a day and then the next day the party moved to the other house. Weddings of wealthy families lasted even longer, from 3 to 4 days. 19th century also saw the rise of gatecrashers called puukkojunkkari at these long weddings. [6]