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  2. Category : Tourist attractions in Middlesex County, Connecticut

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    Attractions in Middlesex County, Connecticut includes museums, parks, sports and entertainment venues, sports teams and organizations as well as regular events or any article about an attraction that is likely to attract out of town visitors.

  3. The 25 Most Terrifying Places in America - AOL

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    The Villisca Ax Murder House. Villisca, Iowa The Villisca Ax Murder House makes no attempt to hide its grim past. In the summer of 1912, an unknown intruder broke into the house and murdered ...

  4. Category : Tourist attractions in Hartford County, Connecticut

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    Attractions in Hartford County, Connecticut includes museums, parks, sports and entertainment venues, sports teams and organizations as well as regular events. The largest and most notable attractions, of any sort, are also listed in the Hartford County category for ease of navigation.

  5. The Best 31 Romantic Winter Weekend Getaways in the U.S ... - AOL

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    There are several ride options, including teatime, bourbon, lunch, dinner, the North Pole Express and even a murder mystery excursion. Explore Hotels in Loretto 26.

  6. Sarah Winchester - Wikipedia

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    Sarah 'Sallie' Lockwood Winchester (née Pardee; June 4, 1839 – September 5, 1922) was an American heiress who amassed great wealth after the death of her husband, William Wirt Winchester, and her mother in law, Jane Ellen Hope.

  7. Cheshire murders - Wikipedia

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    On July 23, 2007, two home intruders entered the home of the Petit family in Cheshire, Connecticut, United States.The perpetrators, Linda Hayes (known as Steven Hayes at the time) [b] and Joshua Andrew Komisarjevsky, initially planned only to burgle the house, but went on to murder Jennifer Hawke-Petit and her two daughters, 17-year-old Hayley Petit and 11-year-old Michaela Petit.