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  2. Icon Derelict DeSoto - Wikipedia

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    The Derelict DeSoto was originally built as a Chrysler Town & Country Wagon in 1952, but was rebuilt by Icon into a rat rod as part of their Derelict line. [1] The car features the front end from a 1952 DeSoto sedan, whilst it retains the Town & Country's original rear end. [2]

  3. Derelict - Wikipedia

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    "The Derelict (God Forsaken)", a song from the 2009 album We the Fallen by Psyclon Nine The Derelicts , a 1970s British R&B band "Derelict", a song recorded by the American quintet Bounding Main for their 2005 album Maiden Voyage

  4. Christopher Inn - Wikipedia

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    The building quickly became an icon of downtown Columbus. [4] In 1962, Columbus hotels spent about $5 million in upgrades to decor, air conditioning, and other alterations. The hotels were aiming to meet competition from the Christopher Inn, as well as from the new Columbus Plaza Hotel, both of which opened in 1963. [5]

  5. Pawtucket wants to revive the derelict area around the Apex ...

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    The city has put out a request for proposals to turn a 20-acre area around the former store into a mixed-use zone, including a waterfront park.

  6. The Icon Museum and Study Center - Wikipedia

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    The Icon Museum and Study Center is a non-profit art museum (formerly the Museum of Russian Icons) located in Clinton, Massachusetts, United States. The collection includes more than 1,000 Russian icons and related artifacts, making it one of the largest private collections of Russian icons outside of Russia and the largest in North America.

  7. List of ghost towns in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Sodhouse was a short lived community near the present-day headquarters of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge [169] Southport: 1875 (c.) 1890s Coos: A [170] Snooseville: Washington: A About 8 miles north of Mountaindale, a sawmill used to stand in the town. [171] Sparta: 1872 Baker: B [172] Spicer: 1886 1904 Linn: D Previously known as Lengs ...

  8. List of ghost towns by country - Wikipedia

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    Viivikonna, near Kohtla-Järve, similar to Sirgala, is a former mining towns that started to lose its population after local oil shale reserves were depleted and the industry moved eastwards. By the 21st century, both towns had only a handful of people left, struggling to find a new place to live.

  9. WLOK (Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    WLOK and WLOK-FM were a pair of radio stations licensed to Lima, Ohio, United States, and broadcast at 1240 AM and 103.3 FM.The AM station signed on in 1936, while the FM was launched in 1948.