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  2. Jay Villemarette - Wikipedia

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    After finishing high school, Villemarette began cleaning and selling skulls as a side job. [2] After losing his job as a mechanic, he decided to try selling skulls as a full-time occupation. [2] He began by creating a printed list of skulls for sale in 1985. [1] In 1986, Skulls Unlimited was founded as a provider of osteological specimens. [5]

  3. Skulls Unlimited International - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Skulls Unlimited Inc. started construction on a building that now houses Skulls Unlimited's corporate offices and the Museum of Osteology.The museum opened to the public in 2010 and exhibits over 300 real skeletons and over 400 real skulls, [9] focusing on the form and function of the skeletal system.

  4. Funky Bones - Wikipedia

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    Funky Bones is situated in the Meadow region just south of the lake at 100 Acres. It is a site-specific artwork consisting of twenty white bone-shaped benches inscribed with black drawings of bones that together form a large stylized human skeleton.

  5. Superstore's Severed Foot Mystery Solved: '[Spoiler] Was ...

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    It was a not-so-heavenly reveal four seasons in the making! During the first half of Superstore‘s two-part series finale, Amy and the employees stumbled upon a duffel bag full of feet — the ...

  6. Museum of Osteology - Wikipedia

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    The museum displays over 450 skeletons of animal species from all over the world. [1] With another 7,000 specimens as part of the collection, but not on display, this is the largest privately held collection of osteological specimens in the world. [2] [3] [4] The museum is an entity of its parent company, Skulls Unlimited International.

  7. Where To Eat for Cheap in Every State - AOL

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    Cheap Restaurants in Every State. Diners are always looking for a cheap and delicious bite. To that end, Cheapism compiled this list of well-reviewed and cheap restaurants in all 50 states and ...

  8. Eastgate Consumer Mall - Wikipedia

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    Eastgate Consumer Mall, originally Eastgate Shopping Center, was a shopping mall located in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, at the corner of Washington Street and Shadeland Avenue. It was originally an outdoor mall featuring Sears , JCPenney , and H. P. Wasson and Company ; a re-development in 1981 changed it from a conventional shopping ...

  9. The Most Notorious Serial Killer from Each State - AOL

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    Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, he lured at least 11 primarily gay young men from Indianapolis to his Fox Hollow Farm estate. There, he strangled them and buried their remains on his property.