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The inviting living room is adorned with walnut floors and French doors provide access to the backyard.
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Old friend! Krueger waves his lethal hand at the camera as he poses outside the house. Freddy appeared to enjoy the lounge as he relaxed on a sofa while watching his own film on TV in the ads.
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Creepy: The home pictured in the epic slasher film A Nightmare on Elm Street. Long gone are the boarded up windows and shambled garden as seen in the film. Now, the two story property is more like a dream.
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The iconic home from A Nightmare on Elm Street can now be yours for $3,250,000. The charming three bedroom home located in Los Angeles' Spaulding Square neighborhood is a far cry from the shambled property featured in the hit 1984 slasher film in pictures advertising the upgraded home. The Dutch Colonial-style home built in 1919 will be accepting offers until midnight on Halloween, according to the Los Angeles Times. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-10114321/Nightmare-Elm-Street-house-listed-killer-3-25-million.html
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Ship departing the Island. https://www.businessinsider.com/controversial-history-of-coal-production-on-hashima-island
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The island has been abandoned since 1974 and is better known by locals as Gunkanjima (Battleship Island), because it looks like a hulking warship. https://www.businessinsider.com/controversial-history-of-coal-production-on-hashima-island
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Over 200 workers died in accidents over the years. Others suffered from silicosis, a work-related lung disease. https://www.businessinsider.com/controversial-history-of-coal-production-on-hashima-island
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The island has become popular tourist attraction over the years. But it has also been described as an 'evil place' by Chinese and Korean workers who say they were once forced to work there. https://www.businessinsider.com/controversial-history-of-coal-production-on-hashima-island
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Ghostly pictures of Japan's Hashima Island, also known as Battleship Island, show dilapidated high rise buildings where thousands of mine workers once lived. Creepy images show how toys were left behind in the ruins of the crumbling city when mining operations were ended Frozen in time: A television set is among items left in one of the rooms in the crumbling buildings. The island was once the most densely populated city on earth. https://www.businessinsider.com/controversial-history-of-coal-production-on-hashima-island
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Ghostly pictures of Hashima Island now. Forgotten classroom and blocks. https://www.businessinsider.com/controversial-history-of-coal-production-on-hashima-island
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Following the compromise in 2015, Japan's proposed industrial locations, including Hashima Island, were recognized as UNESCO World Heritage sites. Boat of workers approaching the island in 1950s and boat of tourists approaching in 2013. Crumbling buildings on Hashima Island, 2013. Tourists viewing the ruins on Hashima Island, 2015. https://www.businessinsider.com/controversial-history-of-coal-production-on-hashima-island
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Hashima Island in 1956 (left) and 2014 (right). https://www.businessinsider.com/controversial-history-of-coal-production-on-hashima-island
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People walking towards a ship on a Hashima Island pier, 1956. Concrete apartment blocks on Hashima Island, 1956. Residents fishing by the coast of Hashima Island, 1956. https://www.businessinsider.com/controversial-history-of-coal-production-on-hashima-island
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Gunkanjima's 'Stairway to Hell,' in 1956 and now. Residents Walk through the street in 1956. https://www.businessinsider.com/controversial-history-of-coal-production-on-hashima-island
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Rooftop views of Hashima Island in 1956 (left) and 2013 (right). https://www.businessinsider.com/controversial-history-of-coal-production-on-hashima-island
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At its peak in 1959, the 16-acre island was home to over 5,000 people, making it the most densely populated area on Earth at the time. The 6.3 hectare (16 acre) island was packed with a school, swimming pool, open-air market, a hospital, small prison, and rooftop vegetable gardens/farms Photos: A coal miner returning from work, 1956. Workers preparing to enter the coal mine, 1956. https://www.businessinsider.com/controversial-history-of-coal-production-on-hashima-island
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Thousands of men, women and children lived and worked on the island, harvesting undersea coal mines that powered Japan's rapid industrial rise from the late 19th century. Photos: Part of Island in the 1950s A ferry conveying workers on its way to Hashima Island, 1956. Workers sorting coals. https://www.businessinsider.com/controversial-history-of-coal-production-on-hashima-island
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Hashima, also known as Battleship Island because of the shape is an abandoned island of Nagasaki, lying about 15 kilometers (9 miles) from the center of the city. In the 19th century, large deposits of coal were discovered beneath the sea and a town was built entirely of concrete by the Mitsubishi conglomerate to house the miners and their families. Hashima is a former coal mining site with over 150,000 tons of coal yearly. People lived on the island from 1887 until 1974. The Island lies to the west of the Japanese mainland, at approximately 18km from the port city of Nagasaki. It’s also known as Gunkanjima, which means ‘battleship island’, due to the resemblance. It covers an area of 6.3 hectares. Hashima was famous for undersea coal mining. It was bought in 1890 by Mitsubishi and subsequently developed for the workers and senior officials with hospitals and schools. It was one of the most densely populated cities in the world, with a population of 5,200, at its peak, living in a space equivalent to that of fifteen football fields. However, as petrol began to replace coal in the 60s, coal mines were eventually closed in Japan. The downturn of economic activity compelled its residents to pack up and leave the island all within three months. Hashima has remained desolate since. https://www.businessinsider.com/controversial-history-of-coal-production-on-hashima-island Lalasticlala Mynd44
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In 1986 he married his assistant Kelly Rector who he was with until they divorced in 2006.
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When it was time to leave, Kevin backed their black BMW out of the tight parking space so Calvin could get into the sedan comfortably. Calvin Klein is worth around $700million and owns a $25million home in Los Angeles above the Sunset Strip.
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Dressed in his trademark monochromatic look - a black crew neck shirt, black jogger pants and black sneakers - 78-year-old Klein was enjoying a glass of white wine, eating an avocado Caprese salad, and sharing a cheese and nut plate with Baker as a DJ played loud music in the parking lot. The 78-year old fashion icon and his longtime partner Kevin Baker, 33, enjoyed an outdoor meal at Mauro's Café in West Hollywood The couple sat for almost two hours enjoying the music and people-watching before Calvin asked the waitress for the bill and handed over his credit card.
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