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  2. The Big Rock Candy Mountains - Wikipedia

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    Big Rock Candy Mountain in Utah. A cluster of brightly colored hills just north of Marysvale, Utah, near the Fishlake National Forest, is named the "Big Rock Candy Mountain". In 1928, after the song had been released, some Utah residents jokingly placed a sign at the base of the hills labeling it the "Big Rock Candy Mountain", along with a sign ...

  3. The Big Rock Candy Mountain (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Big Rock Candy Mountain is a 1943 semi-autobiographical novel by American writer Wallace Stegner. It follows the life of the Mason family (Bo and Elsa with their sons Chester and Bruce) during the early 20th century in the United States and Canada. The book is structured in ten sections.

  4. Other Sights for Artists' Projects - Wikipedia

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    The project takes its name from "The Big Rock Candy Mountains", a folk song that describes a mythical utopia. The artists chose this title because, as they describe it, “The Big Rock Candy Mountain is a topsy-turvy world, where adults and rationality no longer define the rules and limits of what is possible."

  5. Harry McClintock - Wikipedia

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    In 1925, McClintock participated in a KFRC Radio talent contest. [4] His performance of his song "The Big Rock Candy Mountains" won him spots on two new KFRC radio shows: a children's program titled Mac and His Gang where he sang popular cowboy songs with his "Haywire Orchestry", [5] [6] [note 1] and a variety program titled Blue Monday Jamboree, which he hosted with Meredith Willson, Bea ...

  6. Wallace Stegner - Wikipedia

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    The Big Rock Candy Mountain (1943), semi-autobiographical; Second Growth (1947) The Preacher and the Slave (1950), reissued as Joe Hill: A Biographical Novel; A Shooting Star (1961) All the Little Live Things (1967) Joe Hill: A Biographical Novel (1969) Angle of Repose (1971), winner of the Pulitzer Prize [2]

  7. Election 2024 live: Americans cast votes as polls show Trump ...

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    Americans are heading to the polls on Election Day after Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump made their final pitches to voters on Monday, the last full day of ...

  8. Cockaigne - Wikipedia

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    The folk song "The Big Rock Candy Mountains", first recorded by Harry McClintock in 1928, depicts a hobo's idea of paradise along the lines of Cockaigne, with "cigarette trees" and hens that lay soft-boiled eggs. The album Land of Cockayne (1981) by Soft Machine. Edenbridge's song The Most Beautiful Place mentions "You are what I call Cockaign".

  9. These 89 Appetizers Might Just Be The Best Part Of ... - AOL

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    For best results, use big sea scallops and thin-cut, conventional bacon, but feel free to swap out the herbs for whatever you like Get the Bacon-Wrapped Scallops recipe . Photographer: Lucy Schaeffer.