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  2. Poe Toaster - Wikipedia

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    Poe Toaster is the media sobriquet used to refer to an unidentified person (or probably more than one person in succession) who, for several decades, paid an annual tribute to the American author Edgar Allan Poe by visiting the cenotaph marking his original grave in Baltimore, Maryland, in the early hours of January 19, Poe's birthday.

  3. Ab Aeterno - Wikipedia

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    En route, the ship is caught in a storm and a tsunami sweeps it onto the Island; it crashes through the statue of Taweret, while the Black Rock crashes into the jungle. The next day, the crew members begin executing the captives, but the smoke monster saves Ricardo's life by killing the workers, but leaves Ricardo chained.

  4. Poe (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Poe's brother, Mark Z. Danielewski, is a best-selling novelist, and as young children Mark and Poe formed a creative relationship wherein Poe would read and edit the pages her brother wrote. [ 77 ] [ 78 ] In 1997, Poe sent a manuscript of her brother's first novel House of Leaves to Warren Frazier, who was a college friend of hers and who had ...

  5. Every Edgar Allan Poe reference in ‘Fall of the House of Usher'

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    A poet at first, Poe began publishing short horror stories in the early 1830s, with standouts like “The Tell-Tale Heart,” “Masque of the Red Death,” “The Black Cat,” “The Pit and the ...

  6. Poe Returning to Boston - Wikipedia

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    Poe Returning to Boston is a statue of American author Edgar Allan Poe in Boston, Massachusetts. It was created by the American sculptor Stefanie Rocknak. [1] The statue is located at the corner of Boylston and Charles streets at Edgar Allan Poe Square. [2] The statue depicts Poe walking, facing away from the Boston Common.

  7. Black Rock (Great Salt Lake) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [3] The site includes Black Rock and foundation ruins of the former Black Rock Resort. [2] The site was the location, in 1847, of "the first recreational bathing in the Great Salt Lake in recorded history." [4] The ill-fated Donner Party, taking the Hastings Cutoff alternative route to California, came by in 1846. Journal entries and ...

  8. Newark Holy Stones - Wikipedia

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    This rock was carved with a unique form of Hebrew, which gave the appearance of ancient post-Exilic square Hebrew letters that later was shown to be derived from the modern Hebrew alphabet. [7] Additional photos of the front and back can be found in an article published in the Epigraphic Society of Occasional Papers [ 8 ]

  9. Hill of Uisneach - Wikipedia

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    The Hill of Uisneach or Ushnagh (Irish: Uisneach or Cnoc Uisnigh) [1] is a hill and ancient ceremonial site in the barony of Rathconrath in County Westmeath, Ireland.It is a protected national monument. [2]

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