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  2. YellowBrickRoad - Wikipedia

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    In 1940 the entire town of Friar, 572 people, abandoned their town and walked into the wilderness with only the clothes on their backs after a viewing of The Wizard of Oz, a film the entire town was obsessed with. No one has ever been able to explain why they did this.

  3. You Asked, We Answered: What Happened To The People In That N ...

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    The woods of New Hampshire are scattered with signs of civilization: crumbling foundations, railroad spikes, scraps of unidentifiable metal. Find enough of these in one place, and you're probably...

  4. The Town that Walked Away : r/nonmurdermysteries - Reddit

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    In 1940 the entire town of Friar, New Hampshire, 572 people, abandoned their town and walked into the wilderness with only the clothes on their backs after a viewing of The Wizard of Oz, a film that the entire town was obsessed with. No one has ever been able to explain why they did this.

  5. In 1940 the entire town of Friar, 572 people, abandoned their town and walked into the wilderness with only the clothes on their back after a viewing of The Wizard of Oz, a film that the entire...

  6. At the End of the Path: A Review of “YellowBrickRoad

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    Seventy years ago, the entire population of a New Hampshire town left their homes and vanished into the woods. The bodies of nearly 300 of these missing people were later discovered, mutilated corpses which bore the signs of murder and exposure to the elements.

  7. YellowBrickRoad (2010) - IMDb

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    With Michael Laurino, Anessa Ramsey, Alex Draper, Cassidy Freeman. 1940: the entire population of Friar, New Hampshire walked up a winding mountain trail, leaving everything behind. 2008: the first official expedition into the wilderness attempts to solve the mystery of the lost citizens of Friar.

  8. Q&A: Filmmakers Jesse Holland And Andy Mitton Say Hello ...

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    The debut feature by writer/directors Jesse Holland and Andy Mitton centers on the mystery of Friar, New Hampshire, a small town whose entire population walked into the surrounding forest one morning in 1940, never to be seen alive again.

  9. Yellowbrickroad — Alameda County Library - BiblioCommons

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    Yellowbrickroad — In the fall of 1940, the entire population of Friar, New Hampshire abandoned their homes and walked up an ancient trail, never to be seen alive again. Their fates remained a mystery for over 70 years, until a team of researchers discover the trailhead and attempt to track the path the doomed citizens of Friar took.

  10. Yellowbrickroad | Hamilton Public Library | BiblioCommons

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    Yellowbrickroad — In the fall of 1940, the entire population of Friar, New Hampshire abandoned their homes and walked up an ancient trail, never to be seen alive again. Their fates remained a mystery for over 70 years, until a team of researchers discover the trailhead and attempt to track the path the doomed citizens of Friar took.

  11. Yellowbrickroad | Johnson County Library | BiblioCommons

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    Yellowbrickroad — In the fall of 1940, the entire population of Friar, New Hampshire abandoned their homes and walked up an ancient trail, never to be seen alive again. Their fates remained a mystery for over 70 years, until a team of researchers discover the trailhead and attempt to track the path the doomed citizens of Friar took.

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