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  2. West Virginia Penitentiary - Wikipedia

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    January 1, 1986, was the date of the most infamous riot in the history of the penitentiary. The West Virginia Penitentiary was undergoing many changes and problems, and security had become extremely thin in all areas. Since it was a "cons" prison, most of the locks on the cells had been picked and inmates roamed the halls freely.

  3. Sugar shack - Wikipedia

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    A sugar shack (French: cabane à sucre), also known as sap house, sugar house, sugar shanty or sugar cabin is an establishment, primarily found in Eastern Canada and northern New England. Sugar shacks are small cabins or groups of cabins where sap collected from maple trees is boiled into maple syrup .

  4. Ernie Barnes - Wikipedia

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    According to Barnes, he had created the original version of The Sugar Shack after reflecting upon his childhood, during which he was not "able to go to a dance." [27] In a 2008 interview, Barnes said, "The Sugar Shack is a recall of a childhood experience. It was the first time my innocence met with the sins of dance.

  5. Sugar house prisons in New York City - Wikipedia

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    The sugar house on Crown (now Liberty) Street in Manhattan was a six-story stone building which had been built in 1754 by the Livingston family as a refinery with very low floors. [ 3 ] [ 5 ] According to Revolutionary War veteran Levi Hanford, who was captured in March 1777, the cramped conditions initially housed about 40 to 50 prisoners.

  6. If you liked the Sugar Shack in Cohasset, you'll love Mrs ...

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    Asked if the Sugar Shack will stay open now that Mekler has a larger space, she said "heck yeah!" "Its magical and gives people an experience," she said. Jennifer Mekler is opening Sea Salted by ...

  7. Canadiana Village - Wikipedia

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    Earle Moore's Canadiana Village was the earliest identified example of an Outdoor Museum in Canada. The Village began as a hobby. The Village started with one relocated building in 1946 and gradually was added to, evoking life in a pre-industrial rural Quebec. [3] The Moores purchased or were given the buildings to save them from demolition.

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