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  2. Ouija - Wikipedia

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    Based on Ouija Board, a song and album of the name, Ojah Awake, by Osibisa, was released in 1976. The 1986 film Witchboard and its sequels center on the use of Ouija. The 1991 film And You Thought Your Parents Were Weird features use of a Ouija board in an important early scene. What Lies Beneath (2000) includes a séance scene with a board.

  3. Elijah Bond - Wikipedia

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    Although he invented and patented items, including a steam boiler, he is best remembered for patenting what became known as the Ouija board. He filed for a United States patent on May 28, 1890. Charles W. Kennard and William H. A. Maupin were listed as assignees. The patent was granted on February 3, 1891.

  4. William Fuld - Wikipedia

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    William Fuld (July 24, 1870 – February 24, 1927) was an American businessman, inventor, and entrepreneur from Baltimore, Maryland who is best known for his marketing and manufacture of Ouija boards from the 1890s through the 1920s. Fuld is seen as the father of the Ouija board. Though Fuld never claimed to have invented the Ouija board ...

  5. Ouija Board named itself in Baltimore where 7-Eleven now ...

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    October 25, 2024 at 9:21 AM. BALTIMORE - No late-night séance or Halloween sleepover is complete without a Ouija Board, and if you’re in Baltimore, you can visit where it was named — or ...

  6. Helen Peters Nosworthy - Wikipedia

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    They asked the ouija board who had stolen them, and the board implicated one of the family members. Nosworthy refused to believe the board and disavowed it, spending the rest of her life telling her family that the board ‘told lies.’ [ 8 ] In 1891, Nosworthy married Ernest Nosworthy (1864–1937), a Shakespearean actor and later traveling ...

  7. Weegee - Wikipedia

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    New York City, U.S. Other names. Arthur Fellig. Occupation. Photographer. Known for. Street photography of crime scenes or emergencies. Arthur (Usher) Fellig (June 12, 1899 – December 26, 1968), known by his pseudonym Weegee, was a photographer and photojournalist, known for his stark black and white street photography in New York City. [1]

  8. World's largest Ouija board sits on the roof of this haunted ...

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    The ouija board now rests atop the roof of the 130-year-old Grand Midway Hotel -- a rumored haunted building owned by film make Blair Murphy. The hotel is no longer in operation, though it still ...

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