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  2. Old Stone House Museum - Wikipedia

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    Twilight began building in 1834 and finished two years later. From 1836 to 1859, the building was used as a dormitory for school children, boys and girls. Due to diminishing school enrollment Athenian Hall was closed for good in 1859. For a brief time Mercy Ladd Merrill Twilight continued to live there with a few boarders. [4]

  3. “Twilight” Home Bella Swan Lived in Is Now an Airbnb Where ...

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    Twilight fans are flocking to a home that was featured in the popular film series. The Twilight Swan House , located in St. Helens, Ore., is now an Airbnb that fans can stay at.

  4. No Time Like the Past - Wikipedia

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    Exit one Paul Driscoll, a creature of the twentieth century. He puts to a test a complicated theorem of space-time continuum, but he goes a step further, or tries to.. Shortly, he will seek out three moments of the past in a desperate attempt to alter the present, one of the odd and fanciful functions in a shadowland known as the Twilight

  5. Visit some real-life 'Twilight Zone' inspiration to celebrate ...

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    He spent time in New York City and California, but considered Binghamton his home. By the fourth season of The Twilight Zone, Rod Serling reportedly delegated much of the writing to a trusted ...

  6. Bella Swan - Wikipedia

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    In Twilight, 17-year-old Bella moves to her father's home in Forks, Washington, meets the mysterious Cullen family, and falls in love with seemingly teenage Edward Cullen. However, she soon discovers that the family is a coven of vampires. Bella expresses a desire to become a vampire herself, but Edward refuses to turn her.

  7. We Found Out the Real Reason 'The Twilight Zone' Was ... - AOL

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    I've written so much, I'm woozy," Serling said towards the end of season 2, according to A Critical History of Television's The Twilight Zone. Rod Serling working at his Westport, Connecticut home ...

  8. Stopover in a Quiet Town - Wikipedia

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    The town is now revealed to be a model village with a miniature railway running around it. The little girl's mother says, "Be careful with your pets, dear. Daddy brought them all the way from Earth." At her mother's bidding, the little girl drops the couple back into the town. Bob and Millie begin to run, apparently looking for a place to hide.

  9. Where Is Everybody? - Wikipedia

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    "Where Is Everybody?" is the first episode of the American anthology television series The Twilight Zone and was originally broadcast on October 2, 1959, on CBS. It is one of the most realistic Twilight Zone episodes, as it features no supernatural elements and is based on fairly straightforward extrapolation of science.