Hirtshals railway station is the main railway station serving the town of Hirtshals in Vendsyssel, Denmark.
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Terry Louise Fisher was an American television screenwriter and producer. During her career, she won three Primetime Emmy Awards from seven nominations.
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The Whitby 199 steps, is a grade I listed structure between the Old Town and St Mary's Church, in Whitby, North Yorkshire, England. The 199 steps have been recorded since at least 1370, and until the 1770s, were made of wood. The flight of steps was viewed as a measure of the Christian determination of pilgrims up to Whitby Abbey, and have also served as a tourist attraction being mentioned in the book Dracula, by Bram Stoker.
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