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  2. Cries in the Night - Wikipedia

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    Cries in the Night, more popularly released as Funeral Home, [3] is a 1980 Canadian slasher film directed by William Fruet and starring Lesleh Donaldson, Kay Hawtrey, Jack Van Evera, Alf Humphreys, and Harvey Atkin. The plot follows a teenager spending the summer at her grandmother's inn—formerly a funeral home —where guests begin to disappear.

  3. Cycledrome - Wikipedia

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    Demolished. 1938. Tenants. Providence Steam Roller (Ind.) (1916–1924) Providence Steam Roller ( NFL) (1925–1933) The Cycledrome was an American football stadium and velodrome located in Providence, Rhode Island. [1] [note 1] Its name derived from its intended use as a bicycle racing stadium (velodrome) when it was built in 1925. [1]

  4. Cranston Street Armory - Wikipedia

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    1974. The Cranston Street Armory is an historic building in the Broadway–Armory Historic District of Providence, Rhode Island. It was built in 1907 at a cost of $650,000.00. The building was occupied by the Rhode Island National Guard from its opening until 1996. Since then, parts of the building have been used as film studios, and some of ...

  5. Samuel Cranston - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Cranston (1659–1727) was a governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations during the first quarter of the 18th century. He held office from 1698 to 1727, being elected to office 30 times (twice in 1698) and served as governor longer than any other individual in the history of both the colony and the state of Rhode ...

  6. Woodlawn Cemetery (Detroit) - Wikipedia

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    Woodlawn Cemetery is a cemetery located at 19975 Woodward Avenue, opposite the former Michigan State Fairgrounds, between 7 Mile Road and 8 Mile Road, in Detroit, Michigan. History [ edit ] The cemetery was established in 1895 and immediately attracted some of the most notable names in the city. [1]

  7. Cranston Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Cranston Stebbins Stadium is a multi-use stadium complex located in Cranston, Rhode Island. It consists of Magciacomo Field, a baseball field, as well as Stebbins Field, an athletic field suitable for playing football, soccer, field hockey or lacrosse . The five-sided block is bounded by Peerless Street (northwest); Crescent Avenue (northeast ...

  8. Rhode Island Route 10 - Wikipedia

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    Route 10 is a numbered state highway connector in the U.S. state of Rhode Island, traveling along the Huntington Expressway, the first freeway in the state. It connects Route 12 (Park Avenue) on the Cranston–Providence city line with Interstate 95 (I-95), U.S. Route 6 (US 6), and Memorial Boulevard in downtown Providence, passing just east of the Olneyville area of Providence.

  9. Woodlawn Memorial Park (Nashville, Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    Woodlawn Memorial Park is one of the largest cemeteries in Nashville, located at 660 Thompson Lane, a site rich in history. Its land was originally a Revolutionary War land grant of 968 acres given to to John Topp in 1788, [1] eight years before Tennessee became a US state. In 1836 it became known as "Melrose" when US Senator Alexander Barrow ...