The Park Record is a daily newspaper published in Park City, Utah. It was founded in 1880 as the Park Mining Record, edited by James Shupback. After two editorial changes, Sam Raddon, formerly with the Salt Lake Tribune, had taken over editor- and ownership, and the newspaper began to establish itself as an "outspoken and critical" paper--"anti-everything, including anti-Mormon, anti-Chinese, and anti-Indian." Raddon added several small, failing papers to the Record, which he led for half a decade.
The Park Record is controlled by MediaNews Group, which also owns the Denver Post and The Salt Lake Tribune, the San Jose Mercury and the Oakland Tribune.
Coordinates: 53°33′46″N 1°11′57″W / 53.5628°N 1.1992°W / 53.5628; -1.1992
Woodlands is a model village 3 miles (5 km) north of Doncaster in South Yorkshire, England. The colliery village was designed and built in the early 20th century by the architect Percy Houfton as tied cottages for the miners of the neighbouring Brodsworth Colliery. In an era of model villages such as Saltaire, Port Sunlight and Bournville, Woodlands, with extensive open spaces, many different designs of houses, and overall living conditions superb for their time, possibly represents the height of the model village movement. The village is a conservation area.
Lying between the historic Great North Road (the former A1, now the A638) and a Roman Road, the houses in the village are in short terraces, typically of four, and face each other across wide avenues. At the back they typically overlook a large square open space. The Roman Road is Ermine Street, the branch from Lincoln to York via Doncaster and Tadcaster. Locally, it is colloquially known as the Roman Rigg, more correctly as the Roman Ridge.
The Park may refer to:
The Park is a 2015 first-person psychological horror adventure video game, developed by Funcom. The game was released via Steam on October 27, 2015 and is a spin-off of an earlier Funcom game, The Secret World. It is set to be released for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in the first quarter of 2016.
Lorraine is a single mother who has to locate her missing son, Callum, who has run into an amusement park just as it was closing for the day. Although she can occasionally hear him calling for her, she is unable to immediately locate him and she soon finds that park has closed down despite her remaining inside. As she travels through the park calling for her son, Lorraine begins to find notes and flyers that hint at the disturbing past of the park.
During the game players can search the empty amusement park and read and/or pick up items like fliers, newspapers, and management folders that give information on the park and its employees. Players also have the option to ride some of the park's attractions and call out for the character's son, Callum, which can have an effect on the surrounding area.
I intend to drive through the night
And wonder if I'm ever not on your mind.
I wrote a song for you so shout out every line.
Well, I think it's time for me to be all I've wanted to be now.
I think it's time for me to show how much I care.
We couldn't make this town our own (I'm keeping secrets)
So good luck with being on your own.
Watch what you say,
Desperation might just take you to your grave.
Let the record show you brought this on yourself.
I intend to walk through the night
And end up on the wrong side of the tracks to my train of thought.
Well, I think it's time for me to be all I've wanted to be now.
I think it's time for me to show how much I care.
We couldn't make this town our own (I'm keeping secrets)
So good luck with being on your own.
Watch what you say,
Desperation might just take you to your grave.
Let the record show you brought this on yourself
To prove how much I knew you knew better.
You went and you said her name.
To prove that we'll never be the same.
This love story's a bust, I choose my friends.
I'd rather be in love with them.
This love story's a bust I chose my friends.
Watch what you say,
Desperation might just take you to your grave.
Let the record show you brought this on yourself
To prove how much I knew you knew better.
You went and you said her name.