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  2. Little Church of the West - Wikipedia

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    Little Church of the West is a wedding chapel on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, United States, [1] that is listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places. Built of redwood, it was intended to be a replica of a typical pioneer town church. It is the oldest building on the Las Vegas Strip.

  3. A Little White Wedding Chapel - Wikipedia

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    A Little White Chapel Drive-Thru Tunnel of Vows. A Little White Wedding Chapel in Las Vegas, Nevada has been the site of many quick celebrity weddings. It is noted for its Drive-Thru Tunnel of Vows. [1] [2] The chapel was built and opened in 1954 by Arvid and Neva Barnhart. [3] Charolette Richards bought the chapel in 1981. [3]

  4. Churchtown, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Churchtown is an unincorporated community in Washington County, in the U.S. state of Ohio. [1] St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, for which the community was named, is the main landmark, as well as St. John Central Grade School, a private Catholic school for grades K-8.

  5. St. Mary's on the Flats - Wikipedia

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    St. Mary's on the Flats, originally known as the Church of Our Lady of the Lake, [1]: 34–35 [2]: 8 was the first Catholic church building in Cleveland, Ohio.The location where the church once stood can be found, in an 1881 atlas, [3] at the south-east corner of Columbus Ave. and then Girard Ave. on the east bank of the Cuyahoga river in the flats.

  6. WTOV-TV - Wikipedia

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    WTOV's news truck, a Subaru Forester, seen in nearby Pittsburgh.. WTOV was the first station in the Ohio Valley to broadcast its local newscasts in 16:9 widescreen enhanced definition in April 2009, and it currently runs almost all of its syndicated programming in HD (rival WTRF launched the first high-definition newscast in the market on December 29, 2011, during its noon newscast).

  7. In Concert (WKRP in Cincinnati) - Wikipedia

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    "In Concert" is a very special episode of the television series WKRP in Cincinnati. Airing as the 19th episode of the second season, it was first broadcast in the United States on February 11, 1980 on CBS, and the concept for the episode was described as "admirably ambitious" by William Beamon, writing in the St. Petersburg Evening Independent before he had viewed the episode.

  8. Little Brick Church (Cedar Grove, West Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    The Little Brick Church, also known as Virginia's Chapel and William Tompkins Church, is a historic church that sits along US Route 60 in Cedar Grove, Kanawha County, West Virginia. It was built in 1853, and is a small brick structure on a stone foundation. The building was nearly square when built, but lengthened within a few years.

  9. Robert Alden - Wikipedia

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    Edwin Hyde "Robert" Alden (January 14, 1836 – May 6, 1911) was an American Congregational minister.He was one of the many real people upon whom Laura Ingalls Wilder based a character in the Little House on the Prairie series of books and the NBC television series of the same name.