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  2. Willie James Pye - Wikipedia

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    Willie James Pye (January 6, 1965 – March 20, 2024) was an American convicted murderer who murdered his ex-girlfriend Alicia Lynn Yarbrough after he kidnapped and raped her with two accomplices originally committing a robbery at the home of Yarbrough's boyfriend in 1993. He was executed in March 2024.

  3. Georgia slated to execute Willie James Pye, whose ... - AOL

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    Pye is scheduled to be the first person executed in Georgia since January 2020. ATLANTA (AP) — A Georgia man convicted […] The post Georgia slated to execute Willie James Pye, whose lawyers ...

  4. Plymouth Meeting Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Plymouth Meeting Historic District is a national historic district that straddles Plymouth and Whitemarsh Townships in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. The adjacent Cold Point Historic District is north of it. The district encompasses 200 acres (81 ha) and includes 56 contributing buildings in the historic core of Plymouth Meeting.

  5. Ford Park Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Ford Park Cemetery is a 34.5-acre (140,000 m 2) cemetery in central Plymouth, England, established by the Plymouth, Stonehouse & Devonport Cemetery Company in 1846 and opened in 1848. [1] At the time it was outside the boundary of the Three Towns and was created to alleviate the overcrowding in the churchyards of the local parish churches. [1]

  6. Georgia executes Willie Pye in its first execution since ...

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    Willie James Pye, 59, was convicted in the 1993 killing of an ex-girlfriend. He was executed at 11:03 p.m. at a state prison in Butts County, south of Atlanta, the state Department of Corrections ...

  7. Shawnee Cemetery, Plymouth, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Shawnee Cemetery in Plymouth, Pennsylvania, located on 13.5 acres on a hillside overlooking Wyoming Valley, was established by the Shawnee Cemetery Association, and chartered on September 5, 1873. Interments began in the fall of 1873, many of which were initially reinterments from other older cemeteries.

  8. Leyden Street - Wikipedia

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    map of Pilgrim home lots on Leyden Street. The Pilgrims began laying out the street before Christmas in 1620 after disembarking from the Mayflower.The original settlers built their houses along the street from the shore up to the base of Burial Hill where the original fort building was located and now is the site of a cemetery and First Church of Plymouth.

  9. The Pinehills, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The largest building of the Village Green, which contains medical offices and a restaurant. The Village Green is the commercial center of the Pinehills. [10] It consists of Mirbeau Inn & Spa, The Market at The Pinehills, several shops including a salon, a restaurant, a post office, a wine and spirits shop, several medical service centers, offices, and bank branch office.