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  2. Ghostbusters (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Ertl released a die-cast 1/25 scale Ectomobile, also known as the Ecto-1, the Ghostbusters' main transportation. Smiffys Costumes has produced a Ghostbusters Halloween costume, consisting of a one-piece jumpsuit with logos and an inflatable Proton Pack. [143] [144] By 2007, Ghostbusters merchandise sales had exceeded $1 billion in revenue. [145]

  3. Ghostbusters is turning 40 – so I explored the streets of New ...

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    Then, our two-hour whizz around New York City ends where any respectable Ghostbusters tour should: the Ghostbusters’ firehouse, or Hook & Ladder Company 8, a real-life working FDNY station in ...

  4. The 50 Most Iconic Chair Designs - AOL

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    These 50 iconic types of chairs each have an important place in design history. Here's a look at who designed them and where they came from.

  5. Ghostbusters - Wikipedia

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    Clare wrote that Ghostbusters embraces the free market in the aftermath of American financial despair in the 1970s, particularly in New York City that led to films set in a gritty, collapsing, crime-ridden, and failed New York, such as Taxi Driver (1976), The Warriors (1979), and Escape from New York (1981). [166] Ghostbusters was created at ...

  6. 50 Iconic Movie Sets You Have to See at Least Once in Your Life

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    New York "Ghostbusters" (1984), "Ghostbusters II" (1989), and "Ghostbusters" (2016) The Tribeca firehouse featured in the "Ghostbusters" movies was built in 1903 and has remained in operation ...

  7. Milo Baughman - Wikipedia

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    Milo Ray Baughman, Jr. (October 7, 1923 – July 23, 2003) born in Goodland, Kansas, was a modern furniture designer. Baughman designed for a number of furniture companies starting in the mid-1940s until his death, including Mode Furniture, Glenn of California, The Inco Company, Pacific Iron, Murray Furniture of Winchendon, Arch Gordon, George Kovacs, Directional, and Drexel, among others.