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  2. Everett Knoll Complex - Wikipedia

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    Everett Knoll Complex, also known as Everett Mound is a Hopewell site in Northeast Ohio near the unincorporated community of Everett within Cuyahoga Valley National Park. It consists of a ~16 ft (4.9 m) diameter mound directly south of Everett road and habitation sites surrounding it.

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  4. Mother identified as person killed in fall at daughter's Ohio ...

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    A woman who fell from the stands to her death during a graduation ceremony at Ohio State University last weekend has been identified as a woman whose daughter was receiving her diploma. The ...

  5. Indian Knoll - Wikipedia

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    Indian Knoll is an archaeological site near the Green River in Ohio County, Kentucky that was declared to be a U.S. National Historic Landmark. [ 1 ] Excavations of Indian Knoll during the Great Depression [ 2 ] : 115 were conducted by archaeologists from the University of Kentucky as part of WPA economic recovery efforts. [ 3 ]

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    Knoll Camp, site of an Iron Age hill fort Hampshire, England, United Kingdom; Knoll Lake, Leonard Canyon, Arizona, United States; The Knoll, a knoll on Ross Island, near Antarctica

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    A man who admitted killing his half-brother in a drunken confrontation on a street has been jailed for five years. Kyan McWhir, 31, fatally punched 52-year-old father-of-two John McWhir on Crown ...

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    Historically, a bell would be rung on three occasions around the time of a death. The first was the "passing bell" to warn of impending death, followed by the death knell which was the ringing of a bell immediately after the death, and the last was the "lych bell", or "corpse bell" which was rung at the funeral as the procession approached the church. [1]

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