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  2. Edward Stone (slave trader) - Wikipedia

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    Edward Stone began to build this splendid house in 1800. With his wife and eleven children he settled on his father's Revolutionary War land grant. At first they lived in a cabin while he built a kiln. After he built the kitchen and stables, they lived above the kitchen while building the rest of the house.

  3. Shannon Rubicam - Wikipedia

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    "Take Me To The Clouds Above" LMC: Take Me To The Clouds Above: 2005 "In My Arms Mylo: In My Arms: 2005 "Star2Fall" Cabin Crew: Star2Fall: 2005 "Falling Stars" Sunset Strippers: Falling Stars: 2006 "Dance!" Fatman Scoop, Lumidee, Goleo FIFA World Cup 2006 soundtrack 2009 "Girls Just Wanna Dance" Royal Gigolos: Girls Just Wanna Dance 2015 "How ...

  4. Glenn Frey Live - Wikipedia

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    Glenn Frey Live is a live album by Glenn Frey, released in 1993.In 2018, Universal Music released a four-disc pack entitled Above the Clouds, in honor of Glenn Frey after his death in 2016, which features fully remastered video of the concert featured on this album (including omitted songs).

  5. Above the Clouds - Wikipedia

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    Above the Clouds is a 1933 American pre-Code crime film directed by Roy William Neill and starring Robert Armstrong, Richard Cromwell and Dorothy Wilson. [1] It was produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures .

  6. Lookout Mountain Hotel - Wikipedia

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    It is nicknamed "The Castle in the Clouds". Historic photo Postcard, from 1930-45 era. It is a five-story building designed by architect Reuben Harrison (R.H.) Hunt, and opened as a hotel on June 23, 1928. [4] It was built as part of a tourism surge in the area.

  7. Take Me to the Clouds Above - Wikipedia

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    "Take Me to the Clouds Above" is a song by British dance group LMC and Irish rock band U2. It peaked at number one on the UK Singles Chart for two weeks in February 2004. The song interpolates Whitney Houston's 1986 hit " How Will I Know " (using only the first four lines) and samples U2's 1987 hit " With or Without You " (hence the credit).