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The Michigan Star Clipper Dinner Train was a dinner train that operated in Michigan for 24 years; first out of Paw Paw, for approximately two years, then from Walled Lake, with trips heading from West Bloomfield to Wixom, where it connected to the CSX mainline and then back to West Bloomfield, MI. On December 31, 2008, the operators of the ...
The Spirit of Washington dinner train was a dinner train that operated for 15 years from Renton, Washington, with trips heading to Woodinville and back, and then for three months out of Tacoma, with trips heading from Tacoma to Lake Kapowsin near Mount Rainier. On October 29, 2007, the operators of the dinner train announced they would be ...
This is a list of current Ion Mystery affiliates (formerly known as Escape until September 30, 2019, and Court TV Mystery until February 24, 2022), arranged by U.S. state. There are links to and articles on each of the stations, describing their local programming, hosts and technical information, such as broadcast frequencies.
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The Dinner Detective also offers customized private parties for both large and small groups. Private shows are held at an establishment of the customer's choice or at one of the 80+ locations nationwide. Typical events are corporate awards banquets, team building, employee recognition, birthdays, engagement parties, and family reunions. [2]
The concept behind Riga-Tony’s Murder Mystery Dinner Show started with a love of true crime and theater. “Our society has become obsessed with the idea of criminals and murder,” Hayward said.
Ion Mystery (formerly Escape and Court TV Mystery, stylized as ESCAPE and MYSTERY; formerly branded on-air as Mystery) is an American free-to-air television network owned by the Scripps Networks subsidiary of the E. W. Scripps Company. It focuses primarily on mystery, true crime, and police/legal procedural programs. [3]
Michigan State Police investigators presented their case to Emmet County Prosecutor Donald Noggle in 1970, who declined to issue an arrest warrant. The Jan. 14, 1970, edition of the Petoskey News ...