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  2. Minecraft: Story Mode - Wikipedia

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    Minecraft: Story Mode is an episodic point-and-click video game developed and published by Telltale Games, based on Mojang Studios' sandbox video game Minecraft. The first five episodes were released between October 2015 through March 2016 and an additional three episodes were released as downloadable content (DLC) in mid-2016. A second season ...

  3. Take a look inside Rosecliff, a 30-room mansion built for a ...

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    Rosecliff in Newport, Rhode Island, was built for a silver heiress during the Gilded Age. It measures 28,800 square feet and features 30 rooms, including Newport's largest ballroom.

  4. Curse at Alton Manor - Wikipedia

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    Moving into the second room, a replica doll's house based on the mansion sits at the centre of the room. An unseen narrator explains that in 1891, the Alton family hosted a lavish party in celebration of New Year's Eve, but at the stroke of midnight, a violent storm ravaged the mansion killing the Altons and all guests in attendance. However ...

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  6. Did You Know Gaming? - Wikipedia

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    Did You Know Gaming? (abbreviated DYKG [1]) is a video game–focused blog and web series which launched in May 2012. The site features video content focusing on video game related trivia and facts, with occasional journalistic investigations into gaming's lost secrets and forgotten products. [1]

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  8. Secret passage - Wikipedia

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    They are sometimes inside buildings leading to secret rooms. Others allow people to enter or exit buildings without being seen. Hidden passages and secret rooms have been built in castles and houses owned by heads of state, the wealthy, criminals, and abolitionists associated with the American Underground Railroad .

  9. McMansion - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Savage McAlester, who also gave a first description of the common features which define this building style, coined the more neutral term Millennium Mansion. [1] An example of a McWord , "McMansion" associates the generic quality of these luxury houses with that of mass-produced fast food by evoking McDonald's , an American restaurant ...