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The Highway 61 Film Festival is an annual film festival held in Pine City, Minnesota. The festival was established in 2011 to show movies representing excellence in filmmaking, particularly those rare independent films and documentaries by both noted and new filmmakers, that do not receive mainstream distribution. [ 1 ]
Highway 61 Revisited is the sixth studio album by the American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on August 30, 1965, by Columbia Records.Dylan continued the musical approach of his previous album Bringing It All Back Home (1965), using rock musicians as his backing band on every track of the album in a further departure from his primarily acoustic folk sound, except for the closing track ...
A private Cape Coral home transforms into a haunted house with pneumatic props, actors, monsters, chainsaws, smoke machines, music and scares around every corner. Guided tours are 7-10 p.m ...
Highway 666, USA – Travelers on this haunted American highway have had reported speeding ghostcars, packs of devil dogs and a flaming, demonic semi truck that seems to drive right at the spooked ...
It only takes one. Less than a week after a worrisome severe weather outbreak threatened states throughout the South and placed millions in danger, it was a separate, seemingly minor night of ...
Highway 61, the accompanying album soundtrack to Bruce McDonald's film; Highway 61 Motorcycle Club, an outlaw motorcycle club founded in New Zealand; US Route 61, also known as "The Blues Highway", from which the song, album and film are based; Ontario Highway 61 is a provincially maintained highway in Ontario which was featured in the 1991 ...
Highway 61 is a 1991 Canadian film directed by Bruce McDonald. [1] The film is an unofficial sequel to his 1989 film Roadkill ; although focusing on different characters, it centres on a road trip beginning in Thunder Bay , Ontario , where the road trip depicted in the earlier film ended.