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  2. Winlock, Washington - Wikipedia

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    World's Largest Egg. The Winlock Egg was listed as the world's largest egg by Ripley's Believe It or Not! in 1989. The current structure is the fourth reincarnation of the original egg. The first egg was built for a celebration of the opening of the Pacific Highway Bridge over the Columbia River between Washington and Oregon.

  3. Uncle Beazley - Wikipedia

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    The statue is named after a dinosaur in the children's book The Enormous Egg (1956), by Oliver Butterworth, and a film adaptation televised on the NBC Children's Theatre in which the statue appeared. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 4 ] The book and the film, which aired on April 18, 1968, tell the story of a boy who finds an enormous egg laid by a hen that ...

  4. File:WinlockEgg.jpg - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Providence Journal columnist Mark Patinkin recounted the full story: New England Pest Control was founded in 1935 and originally located on Valley Street in Olneyville.

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  9. Egg - Wikipedia

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    A popular Easter tradition in some parts of the world is the decoration of hard-boiled eggs (usually by dyeing, but often by hand-painting or spray-painting). Adults often hide the eggs for children to find, an activity known as an Easter egg hunt. A similar tradition of egg painting exists in areas of the world influenced by the culture of Persia.