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  2. The Scuzzies - Wikipedia

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    The group gained notoriety for recording a song, written by group leader Suzie Cappetta, entitled "Dave Hull The Hullabalooer" [1] [2] in the winter of 1964. The song was a tribute to a popular Los Angeles Disc Jockey Dave Hull, AKA "The Hullabalooer" who worked at KRLA, a 50,000 watt AM radio station in South Pasadena, California. Hull was ...

  3. Owner of Hull restaurant Sandbar reopens a local favorite - AOL

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    The restaurant serves breakfast daily until 2 p.m. and remains open with other offerings most nights until 8 p.m. Shipwreck'd is at 173 Main St. in Hull. For more information, visit Shipwreckd ...

  4. Scale Lane Footbridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge spans the harbour between Hull's Old Town and an industrial section of the city, [1] and was intended to connect the town centre to a planned housing development. [5] It crosses the old harbour which is connected to the River Humber. [6] The bridge has space for a restaurant, seating for bridge visitors, and cost £7 million. [5]

  5. PS Tattershall Castle - Wikipedia

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    Before opening in 1982 as a restaurant, [6] she was sent to the River Medway for further repairs. [7] Tattershall Castle returned temporarily to Hull for a refit at MMS Ship Repair in 2015, at a cost of several million pounds. [8] [9] A sister ship also launched in 1934, the PS Wingfield Castle, is preserved at Hartlepool's Maritime Experience.

  6. High Street, Hull - Wikipedia

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    View of the street, 2020 The Sailmakers Arms Wilberforce House seen from the High Street Blue plaque on the former custom house and corn exchange. High Street is a road in the city centre of Kingston upon Hull in East Riding of Yorkshire, England. [1]

  7. Beverley Road - Wikipedia

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    Beverley Road now runs North from Hull city centre, at the junction of Ferensway, Freetown Way and Spring Bank, and carries the designation of A1079. [5] Upon leaving the city boundaries, Beverley Road continues north towards the town of Beverley becoming the A1174. After passing through the village of Dunswell it becomes Hull Road. [6]

  8. Dairycoates - Wikipedia

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    Dairycoates is located roughly halfway between the town centres of Hull and Hessle, at the western edge of the Hessle Road urban area, and its junction with the A1166; Gipsyville is immediately to the west, and contains the Dairycoates Industrial Estate; the two areas are separated by the Hull to Selby railway line which runs to Paragon station and the Hull Docks.

  9. El Rancho Vegas - Wikipedia

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    In July 1943, Hull sold the resort – along with the housing project located directly north – to Joseph W. Drown. [47] Hull had found it difficult to operate the resort from his hometown of Los Angeles. [3] In June 1944, Drown sold the resort for $1.2 million to Wilbur Clark, a San Diego businessman, and Clayton Smith, a Los Angeles hotel man.