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  2. Spooky Nook Sports owner Sam Beiler says work nearing ... - AOL

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    Jul. 10—Spooky Nook at Champion Mill lost around $15 million worth of business because the sports and events side of the 1.2 million-square-foot redevelopment project wasn't ready, said owner ...

  3. 5 uplifting stories: Sara's House to add location at Spooky ...

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    Feb. 4—Here is a look at five positive Butler County stories that were in the news this week. ------ Sara's House is third Hamilton business to add location at Spooky Nook Sara's House is the ...

  4. Spooky Nook Sports 'ushers in a new era in Hamilton' - AOL

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    May 20—After six years of talk, planning and construction, the much-anticipated Spooky Nook Sports Champion Mill was on display for the public to see ― or at least a small portion of it.

  5. Smith & Wollensky - Wikipedia

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    Smith & Wollensky is the name of several high-end American steakhouses, with locations in New York, Boston, Chicago, Columbus, Miami Beach, Las Vegas, London, and the most recently opened, Taipei.

  6. Lighthouse Inn (New London, Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    The Lighthouse Inn, originally known as Meadow Court, is a Colonial Revival hotel building at 6 Guthrie Place in New London, Connecticut. The Mission style main house was designed by William Ralph Emerson and built in 1902 as a country home for steel industry magnate Charles S. Guthrie. It is one of the few examples of this architectural style ...

  7. Dudleytown, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Dudleytown was never an actual town. The name was given at an unknown date to a portion of Cornwall that included several members of the Dudley family. The area that became known as Dudleytown was settled in the early 1740s by Thomas Griffis, followed by Gideon Dudley and, by 1753, Barzillai Dudley and Abiel Dudley; Martin Dudley joined them a few years later.

  8. Utqiagvik, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    The former name Barrow was derived from Point Barrow and was originally a general designation because non-native Alaskan residents found it easier to pronounce than the Inupiat name. Point Barrow was named after Sir John Barrow of the British Admiralty by explorer Frederick William Beechey in 1825. A U.S. post office was established in 1901 ...

  9. 16 Spooky Secret Menu Starbucks Drinks You’ll Crave This ...

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    25 of the very best deals from Nordstrom's Half-Yearly Sale: Rothy's, Le Creuset, Hoka and more