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  2. Victims identified in July 4 Huntington Beach stabbing ... - AOL

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    Beach chairs and a cooler rest at the corner of 16th Steet and Pecan Avenue, where two people were killed and three others injured in what was reported to be a stabbing in Huntington Beach on the ...

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    An investigation is underway after witnesses say a man got out of a car and started stabbing people who were watching Fourth of July fireworks in Huntington Beach. Two dead, three injured in ...

  4. July 1980 - Wikipedia

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    A fire at the Brinley Inn, a boarding home for elderly people and outpatients from state mental hospitals, mentally handicapped residents of Bradley Beach, New Jersey, killed 24 people. [139] The blaze started in a lounge in front of the four-story home near the ocean.

  5. Hyatt - Wikipedia

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    The accident killed 114 people and injured over 200. [43] The hotel was later renamed the Hyatt Regency Crown Center, and is currently operated by Sheraton. [44] Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia: Hyatt Regency Kinabalu, opened in 1979 was Hyatt's first hotel in Malaysia and the oldest international-branded hotel in the city. [citation needed]

  6. Atalaya Castle (US) - Wikipedia

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    Atalaya Castle, often known simply as Atalaya, was the winter home of industrialist and philanthropist Archer M. Huntington and his wife, the sculptor Anna Hyatt Huntington, located in Huntington Beach State Park near the Atlantic coast in Murrells Inlet, Georgetown County, South Carolina.

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  8. Atalaya and Brookgreen Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The district includes Atalaya Castle, now part of Huntington Beach State Park, and the sculpture garden of Brookgreen Gardens, both properties part of a large estate developed by Anna and Archer M. Huntington in the 1930s. It includes the nation's first formal sculpture garden, and one of the studios at which Huntington did her most productive ...

  9. Huntington Beach State Park - Wikipedia

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    The park, originally property of Anna Hyatt Huntington and Archer M. Huntington, was leased after his death and takes its name from him. The 2500 acre (10 km 2) tract was leased to the state in 1960 for use as a state park. Mrs. Huntington died in 1973. Atalaya was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984, and was included in ...

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