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Silent Hill is a 2006 supernatural horror film directed by Christophe Gans and written by Roger Avary, based on the video game series of the same name published by Konami. [6] The first installment in the Silent Hill film series, it stars Radha Mitchell, Sean Bean, Laurie Holden, Deborah Kara Unger, Kim Coates, Tanya Allen, Alice Krige and ...
"The View from the Border: West Virginia Republicans and Women's Rights in the Age of Emancipation," West Virginia History, Spring2009, Vol. 3 Issue 1, pp 57–80, 1861–1870 era; Gerofsky, Milton. "Reconstruction in West Virginia, Part I and II," West Virginia History 6 (July 1945); Part I, 295–360, 7 (October 1945): Part II, 5–39, Link ...
Brahms, West Virginia Silent Hill: Silent Hill DCP Inc., Davis Films, Konami Brahms is a town in Toluca County, West Virginia. Brigadoon Brigadoon: MGM: A miraculously blessed village that rises out of the mists every hundred years for only a day. This is based on a Broadway musical of the same name. Brightburn, Kansas Brightburn: Sony Pictures ...
Silent Hill: The Arcade is an arcade game that follows two characters, Eric and Tina, who have entered the town of Silent Hill and must battle monsters while uncovering the mystery behind Eric's nightmares about a girl and a steamship. [21] The game has a multiplayer element, where each player can choose to be either Eric or Tina. [22]
Parkersburg, West Virginia [8] Silent Hill: Christophe Gans: 2006 Silent Hill, West Virginia [9] [4] Two Tickets to Paradise: D.B. Sweeney: 2006 Charleston, West Virginia: Live Free or Die Hard: Len Wiseman: 2007 The Rock-afire Explosion: Brett Whitcomb 2008 Barboursville, West Virginia [12] [13] Timber Falls: Tony Giglio: 2007 Kanawha County ...
Fort Scammon, also known as Camp White or Fort Hill, is an archaeological site in Charleston in Kanawha County, West Virginia.The site preserves earthenwork battlements that were set up in 1863 in an elliptical pattern.
Runs along Mill Creek extending both east and west of Bunker Hill, Bunker Hill, West Virginia Coordinates 39°20′45″N 78°3′41″W / 39.34583°N 78.06139°W / 39.34583; -78
McColloch's Leap was a feat performed during a September 1777 attack by Native Americans on Fort Henry, site of present-day Wheeling, West Virginia, during the American Revolutionary War. While escaping a Native American warband, American frontiersman Samuel McColloch rode his horse down a dangerously high and steep drop. Both he and his horse ...