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Valley Lodge is the debut studio album by the American power pop band Valley Lodge. It was first released on August 1st, 2005 on the band's official Bandcamp page as a purely digital album, then was released on August 16th, 2005 by the record label D-Text Records [1] and received a physical release on CD. It was re-released in Japan on ...
Valley Lodge's third album, Use Your Weapons, was released on September 3, 2013. A video for the first single "Go" was filmed in Los Angeles in July 2013, and directed by Tim Fornara. [citation needed] In February 2011, "Naked City" was used as song for the in-game radio station RoadRock on Test Drive Unlimited 2
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Valley Lodge may refer to: Places. Arkansas Valley Lodge No. 21, Prince Hall Masons, Wichita, Kansas, listed on the National Register of Historic ... Mobile view ...
Goulding's Trading Post, now called Goulding's Lodge, is a historic general store, motel, and museum in southern Utah, United States, just outside of Monument Valley.It was constructed in 1928, seven years after Harry Goulding purchased 640 acres (260 ha) of land in the area.
The Arkansas Valley Lodge No. 21, Prince Hall Masons is a historic building in Wichita, Kansas. The lodge was chartered in 1885. [2] The cornerstone for the Arkansas Valley Lodge was laid on April 3, 1910. The Architect and Contractor for the building was Joshua (Josiah) Walker.
The Enchanted Valley Chalet is a backcountry lodge in Olympic National Park.The chalet was built in 1931 by Tom E. Criswell, his son Glen and the Olson family of Quinault whose Olympic Recreation Company operated it as a destination lodge deep up the Quinault River Valley, about 13 miles (21 km) from the nearest road access.
The Beaverkill Valley Inn, formerly known as The Bonnie View, is located off Beaverkill Road (Ulster County Route 54) north of Lew Beach, New York, United States. It is a large wooden hotel built near the end of the 19th century. It was built as a lodge for anglers coming to fly fish for trout in the nearby Beaver Kill.