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  2. Stuck in Minneapolis for spring break? Try this on for fun

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    What: Alumni of the Soap Factory's Haunted Basement and the Walker's artist-designed mini-golf transformed an old can factory into an indie, indoor amusement park. Offerings: ...

  3. Wise Blood - Wikipedia

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    From the Soap Factory website: "Visual artist Chris Larson and composer Anthony Gatto join forces to bring the darkly humorous world of Flannery O'Connor's WISE BLOOD to life. Set in the post-industrial beauty of a 130-year-old factory space turned art gallery, this immersive opera takes the audience on a journey alongside the eccentric and ...

  4. Bubbleworks - Wikipedia

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    Prof. Burp's BubbleWorks operated for fifteen years, before being replaced a new sponsored version by Tussauds Studios at the end of 2005, without the involvement of the ride's original design team. The ride's theme was changed to a soap factory to suit the sponsor Imperial Leather. Several of the sets and props were recycled, extensively ...

  5. Haunted Attraction Association certifies 5 Ohio destinations ...

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    The Haunted Attraction Association certified 50 haunted attractions across the country as "Top Haunts," and five destinations in Ohio made the list.

  6. 25 horror movies you need to see in 2025 (from 'Companion' to ...

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    Katie Douglas plays a young woman who moves to a quiet small town torn apart by the local corn syrup factory burning down. Even worse, the place is haunted by a smiling killer clown named Frendo.

  7. J. B. Williams Co. Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The J. B. Williams Co. Historic District encompasses a historic 19th-century factory complex and related family housing in Glastonbury, Connecticut.Located on and around Hubbard, Williams, and Willieb Streets, the area includes a mid-19th century frame factory as well as later brick buildings, and houses belonging to its owners, members of the Williams family.

  8. Larkin Company - Wikipedia

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    The Larkin Company, also known as the Larkin Soap Company, was a company founded in 1875 in Buffalo, New York as a small soap factory. It grew tremendously throughout the late 1800s and into the first quarter of the 1900s with an approach called "The Larkin Idea" that transformed the company into a mail-order conglomerate that employed 2,000 people and had annual sales of $28.6 million ...

  9. Larkin Administration Building - Wikipedia

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    The Larkin Soap Company was founded in Buffalo in 1875 by John D. Larkin.Among the principals were Larkin, Elbert Hubbard, and Darwin D. Martin.By the early years of the twentieth century, the company expanded beyond soap manufacturing into groceries, dry goods, china, and furniture.