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 | Wikipedia: The Chateau Marmont is a hotel on the Sunset Strip which has served as the backdrop for a number of events in the lives of well-known rock stars and actors.
In 1982, John Belushi died of a drug overdose in one of its garden bungalows.
Jim Morrison used up what he called the eighth of his nine lives falling out of a window at the hotel.
James Dean hopped i... |  | 08/07/2005 | 276 | 



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 | This large mansion in North Atlanta was built by Larry Dean, founder of Stockholder Systems Inc., a banking software company. With a pricetag of $40 million, King of Pop Michael Jackson looked into purchasing it as a second Neverland. |  | 10/08/2005 | 782 | 



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 | James Bay ,Ontario-Quebec region of Canada.James It is named for the English explorer Thomas James, who first explored the area in 1631 while searching for the Northwest Passage. |  | 10/30/2005 | 352 | 
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 | Shot 2 July 1881, died 19 September |  | 02/19/2006 | 119 | 



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 | When James Hepburn, Earl of Bothwell, died 1576 or 1578 in his cell on nearby Dragsholm Castle he was layed to rest in a chapel underneath Faarevejle church.
From 1949 he got his final resting place in a new chapel. He was showed laying in his coffin covered by glas. 1976 the coffin was closed but photos were taken and are on display on the wall. On display is also his coat of arms. |  | 04/05/2008 | 238 | 



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 | Birthplace of Jesse and Frank James, the house where Jesse was killed and all gang members gravesites.
Story about Jesse James and his gang:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_James |  | 08/24/2006 | 416 | 



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 | James Watt Dock is built on the Garvel estate. Construction began with the cutting of the first sod on the 1st of August 1879, with the foundation stone being laid on the 6th of August 1881. The official opening ceremony took place on the 5th August 1886.
James Watt Dock was designed by Walter R Kinniple, and built by John Waddell. It was 2,000 feet long, 300 feet wide, and 32 ... |  | 11/11/2009 | 12 | 



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 | USS James K. Polk (SSBN/SSN-645), a Benjamin Franklin-class submarine, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for James K. Polk (1795–1849), the eleventh President of the United States. USS James K. Polk was initially a fleet ballistic missile submarine (SSBN), then converted to an attack submarine (SSN).
On 9 January 1999, James K. Polk was deactivated at Norfol... |  | 10/07/2009 | 46 | 



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 | Reggie Kray, one of the most notorious gangsters of the 1960s, has died peacefully in his sleep after a battle against bladder cancer. Kray, 66, died in the honeymoon suite at the Beefeater Town House Hotel in Norwich, Norfolk. |  | 09/18/2007 | 222 | 



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 | St. James Cathedral in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A., is the seat of the archbishop of the Catholic Archdiocese of Seattle. |  | 08/17/2005 | 199 | 



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 | The largest German military cemetery (Kriegsgräberstätte) in Europe is situated in Lommel. Since 1946 39.099 soldiers who died in WWI but mainly in WWII are buried here. During the fighting in Belgium and Germany (mainly at Aachen and Düren) the Americans buried the German dead provisionally on 4 temporary cemeteries from which the dead were later brought over to Lommel. Thousands of German sol... |  | 08/18/2009 | 97 | 



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