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The name "Land of Nod" was accorded locally to the northerly 3,000 acres (1,214.1 hectares) of the Great Plot lying north of Woburn, Massachusetts, at its foundation in 1640–42, "the name being probably suggested by a comparison of its forlorn condition — so far remote from church ordinances — with the Nod to which Cain wandered when he ...
The Land of Nod estate predates Headley Down, possibly established in the early 18th century; an owner of the estate believed its name derived from an earlier incumbent by the name of Cane or Keyne, an excommunicant, and is a reference to the biblical story of Cain's banishment; the Elizabethan house Cain Manor and Cain Farm are associated with ...
Cain Manor is an Elizabethan building built in the late 16th century [citation needed] on what was then known as Headley Common (now Headley Down), in the parish of Headley, Hampshire England; it sits on broad slopes at the foot of the South Downs National Park centred about 2 miles (3.2 km) away from the village of Churt in Surrey.
Kyle Edward Ball, the writer and director behind 2023’s micro-budget horror hit “Skinamarink,” has teamed up with A24 for his next film, “The Land of Nod.” Plot details are being kept ...
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The Land of Nod is a location mentioned in the Bible to where Cain was exiled. It may also refer to: Another word for sleep; The Land of Nod (company), a catalog, web, and retail store company; The Land of Nod, Hugo Award-nominated novelette by Mike Resnick; Land of Nod country estate in Headley Down, Hampshire, England, seat of the Whitaker family
Nicola Johns, the landlady of nearby pub The Village Swan, says locals heard the cast singing during certain points of the day. "We all wished Ariana Grande would walk into the pub - sadly she ...
Unity Village had 23 tiny homes in use on April 20, 2023, in Bellingham, Wash. Formerly homeless people live in the community, which operates under a temporary shelter permit on city-owned land.