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  3. Mansions of Madness (Call of Cthulhu) - Wikipedia

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    Mansions of Madness is a collection of five horror occult adventures set in the 1920s, all of them focused on a mansion or other large building: "Mr. Corbett": An innocent-looking neighbor has a disturbing secret hobby of worshiping Things from Beyond. "The Plantation": Set in southern Georgia and involving voodoo.

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    Listed below are the password codes that you can use in the Wonder Mail option to get some free items and pokemon. Gift Password Codes for the North American Version All Protect Orb – 2C3YJ43F

  5. Mansion of Hidden Souls - Wikipedia

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    Mansion of Hidden Souls, called Tale of the Dream Mansion (夢見館の物語, Yumemi Yakata no Monogatari) in Japan, and Yumemi Mystery Mansion in Europe, is an adventure video game released for the Sega CD, developed by System Sacom and published by Sega in Japan and PAL regions and by Vic Tokai in North America.

  6. Mansions of Madness - Wikipedia

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    After five years, two big-box expansions, and six print-on-demand scenarios, the original Mansions of Madness was retired and replaced by Mansions of Madness Second Edition. The second edition was designed by Nikki Valens and uses an app in place of the human keeper role to run the game's scenario. [1]

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    One of America's priciest zip codes is also one of its least known. ... $80 million mansions, oceanfront views, and secret tunnels to the beach: Inside one of America’s most expensive zip codes.

  9. Wonderhouse - Wikipedia

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    Schuck was convinced to open the mansion to tours and during the depression era until the 1960s he did just that. Finally selling the property around that time it was bought, sold, and lost in foreclosures remaining vacant for many years. [2] Although given a grim outlook on life Schuck lived until 1971. [3]