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  2. Terraria - Wikipedia

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    Terraria also features seasonal events which activate during certain periods of the real world calendar year, adding new enemies and content. By completing specific goals, such as defeating a boss or obtaining a certain item, players can attract NPCs to occupy structures or rooms they have built, such as a merchant, nurse, or wizard. [3]

  3. Stone House - Wikipedia

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    Stone House (Sun Valley, California), on the List of Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments in the San Fernando Valley; Tuttle Creek Ashram, also known as The Stone House; Stone House (Lakewood, Colorado), on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Jefferson County, Colorado; Stone House (Le Claire, Iowa) Stone House (Portland ...

  4. Petrifaction - Wikipedia

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    Tree remains that have undergone petrifaction, as seen in Petrified Forest National Park. In geology, petrifaction or petrification (from Ancient Greek πέτρα (pétra) 'rock, stone') is the process by which organic material becomes a fossil through the replacement of the original material and the filling of the original pore spaces with minerals.

  5. Merchant's House Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Merchant's House Museum is the only 19th-century family home in New York City with intact exteriors and interiors. Brewster built the house as a speculative development and sold the house in 1835 to the merchant Seabury Tredwell, who lived there with his wife, eight children, four servants, and several relatives. Five of the children never ...

  6. Bones in the Attic: Mysterious Find in Historic Home - AOL

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    The realty agent for the home, which was for sale as of August 17, assured The Associated Press that the skeleton "lies in consecrated soil and rests in peace." We're not sure we can say the same ...

  7. Hasanlu Lovers - Wikipedia

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    Map of Ancient Near East including Hasanlu. Hasanlu is an ancient Near Eastern site located in the Qadar River valley, on the southern shore of Lake Urmia in northwest Iran. [8] [9] The city of Hasanlu was occupied consistently from the sixth millennium BCE to around 800 BCE, when the site was invaded and destroyed by fire. [9]

  8. Old Stone House (Brooklyn) - Wikipedia

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    The original house was an important part of the 1776 Battle of Long Island during the American Revolutionary War. At one time, the Old Stone House was the clubhouse of the Brooklyn Superbas, who later became the Brooklyn Dodgers. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2012. [1]

  9. Stone House (Portland, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Kale Williams included the Stone House in The Oregonian 's 2017 list of the sixteen "coolest and creepiest abandoned places" in the Pacific Northwest. Williams described the structure as a popular resting spot for hikers and wrote, "For better or worse, the so-called Witches Castle is periodically covered in graffiti, but it's still a sight to ...