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  2. Funland (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Funland. (TV series) Funland is a comedy / thriller serial, produced by the BBC that was first screened from 23 October 2005 to 7 November 2005, on the digital channel BBC Three. Created by Jeremy Dyson (of The League of Gentlemen) and Simon Ashdown, the series consists of a fifty-minute opening episode followed by ten half-hour instalments.

  3. Uncle Art's Funland - Wikipedia

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    Puzzlers. Uncle Art's Funland (also known as Funland and as Uncle Nugent's Funland) is a long-running syndicated weekly puzzle and entertainment feature originated by Art Nugent (1891–1975). Featuring jokes, riddles, and paper-and-pencil word games, math challenges, nonograms, connect-the-dots art, crossword puzzles and anagrams, [1] Funland ...

  4. Funland, Rehoboth Beach - Wikipedia

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    Funland (Rehoboth Beach) is a small family owned amusement park in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. It has 19 rides as well as family style games, and an arcade. [1] It is located right off the Rehoboth Beach boardwalk. The park opened in 1939 as the Rehoboth Beach Sports Center. It was then purchased by the Faschnacht family in 1962, and was ...

  5. Funland - Wikipedia

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    Funland (film), a 1987 American dark comedy film about a revengeful clown. Funland (album), a 2009 album by Unknown Instructors. Funland, a 1981 album by Bram Tchaikovsky. Bob Funland, a fictional character on the American TV series Family Guy. Uncle Art's Funland, or Funland, a puzzle and entertainment feature in newspapers.

  6. Hameau de Chantilly - Wikipedia

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    Hameau de Chantilly. The Hameau de Chantilly ('hamlet of Chantilly') is a folly in the park of the Château de Chantilly built in 1774 and consisting of seven rustic thatched cottages with luxurious interiors set in a garden. Louis Joseph, Prince of Condé had his architect Jean-François Leroy design seven rustic cottages for the grounds of ...

  7. Freeland, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Freeland is a borough in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, United States. It was originally called Birbeckville, South Heberton, and Freehold. Freeland is 18 miles (29 km) south of Wilkes-Barre and 10 miles (16 km) northeast of Hazleton. It was incorporated as a borough on September 11, 1876. Coal mining was the chief industry in the community ...

  8. Regions of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Wyoming Valley is a region of Northeastern Pennsylvania shaped like a crescent and part of the ridge-and-valley or folded Appalachians, which includes the metropolitan areas of Scranton and Wilkes-Barre . Consisting of the following counties: Luzerne. Lackawanna. Wyoming.

  9. Newfoundland, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Newfoundland ( / njuːˈfaʊndlənd / new-FOWND-lənd) is a village in Dreher Township, Wayne County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is most famously known as host to the Greene-Dreher-Sterling Fair every Labor Day weekend. [7] Newfoundland is also host to an annual fireman's picnic and parade every 4th of July weekend.