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St. Eustache church's entrance in Paris
French vintage postcard
#st. eustache#tarjeta#french#church#postkaart#ansichtskarte#entrance#paris#historic#sepia#briefkaart#postal#photo#vintage#ephemera#photography#carte postale#eustache#postkarte#postcard
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Cooking with Saint-Pierre (John Dory)
As it fell on a holy-day, And vpon an holy-tide-a, Iohn Dory bought him an ambling nag, To Paris for to ride-a.* ~~ Child Ballad #284A: “John Dory” I first met John Dory at the open-air fish market in Rabat, Morocco. He’s a solitary soul. Doesn’t hang out too much with his own kind. And he goes by many names, John does: Saint-Pierre in France (also Poule de Mer, Sea-Hen, and Dorée), Gall in…
#Africa#Ballads#Child Ballads#Cooking#Fish#Food#France#French Cooking#John Dory#Louis Eustache Ude#Morocco#Recipes#St. Perre#The French Cook#William MacGillivray
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The Preaching of St. Paul at Ephesus (1649) by Eustache Le Sueur
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Bon jour, bonne fête de la Toussaint ☕️ 😇
Eglise St Eustache, "Petits Bouts de Paris"🗼Paris 2016
Photo ©Genaro Bardy
#photooftheday#photography#black and white#genaro bardy#fête de la toussaint#église saint eustache#paris#petits bouts de paris#bonjour#fidjie fidjie
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Photo: The St. Sebastian Cemetery in Salzburg, Austria is the final resting place for several members of the Mozart family. It’s located in the Altstadt, tucked away between restaurants and shops on one of the busiest pedestrian streets in the city.
The Mozarts buried here include:
- Leopold Mozart (1719-1787) - Wolfgang’s father
- Constanze Mozart (1762-1842) - Wolfgang’s wife
- Jeannette Berchthold von Sonnenburg (1789-1805) - Wolfgang’s niece
Wolfgang Mozart himself was buried in an unmarked grave in Vienna. His mother is at the Saint-Eustache cemetery in Paris, and his sister Nannerl’s final resting place is an unmarked grave at the St. Peter Cemetery in Salzburg.
Thank you Lisa Mirren FB @ Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Group
#mozart#mozart life#wolfgang amadeus mozart#classical composer#classical history#classical music#classical art#classical instruments#18th century#classical
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For their first case, they’ll deal with a body that was forcibly ejected from the Mer Bleu bog (aka “the Mer Bleu Body-Dump”* ) by the unexpected detonation of a WWII-era unexploded ordinance that the Department of National Defence dumped there decades before we decided it was an ecologically-significant wetland.
*name given to that area by my dad, who is definitely not a serial killer, despite all the speculation.
So anyway, Price and Zeller will end up interviewing my dad, because he’s a memorably creepy guy who’s been giving area residents the heebie-jeebies since at least the early 90s. He will seem suspicious as hell, because that’s just his whole vibe, but there won’t be any smoking guns (mostly because Canada has gun control, but like, also, he’s a paranoid fucker).
Later in the episode, my mom will contact Price and Zeller to cast further suspicion on my dad. This will turn out to be completely fabricated information, but it will also lead to them getting a warrant that uncovers evidence that my dad actually was the murderer all along. My mother will be devastated when he gets arrested.
Also, my gay neighbours (who’ve been listening to my dad’s open-windows / loud-voice bigotry for two decades now), will stand on their lawn and clap and cheer when Canada’s most prominent homosexual slams my dad’s head into the hood of a cop car with unnecessary roughness. It’ll be better than the Day We Saw the Moose.
( I am against copaganda and police brutality, but my father is very into both these things, and we have to accommodate him a little bit. It’s not like he agreed to be in this episode. )
For the next episode, we’ll do a crossover with that Amazon Prime maple-syrup show, in which the unhorsed social worker has adopted a new identity as a low-level player in Québécois organized crime. Jamie Lee Curtis is a mandatory attendee here, mostly because she’s cool as hell and I kind of want to meet her.
is this a safe space to say i don’t want season four
#is your social worker in that horse?#not anymore#now he’s in st-eustache#the sticky#< the syrup show; quite good actually#the price and zeller comedy hour on cbc#jack can come too if he feels like it#and if he promises not to wear that stupid hat#jimmy price#brian zeller#cw my dad#hannibal shitpost#hannibal s4#hannibal nbc#nbc hannibal#hannibal
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Murcof & Vanessa Wagner: Variations of the healing of Arinushka (Arvo Pärt).
La interpretación conjunta de Murcof y Vanessa Wagner sobre "Variations of the Healing of Arinushka" de Arvo Pärt, presentada en la Église St. Eustache de París en junio de 2016, establece un sofisticado diálogo entre la esencia minimalista del compositor estonio y la estética electrónica contemporánea.
Esta versión se distingue por su audaz alejamiento de las lecturas convencionales, ofreciendo texturas novedosas que enriquecen la obra original mediante una interacción delicada y técnicamente cuidada entre el piano acústico y los sintetizadores. Más que una mera repetición, se trata de una profunda reinterpretación emocional en la que cada variación posee una identidad única.
Desde las primeras notas, Wagner establece al piano una atmósfera meditativa, lograda con meticulosa precisión en cada nota y en cada silencio prolongado, evocando una sutil sensación de introspección y calma. Murcof complementa esta base acústica con electrónica magistralmente elaborada, aportando sonidos granulados, capas armónicas complejas y modulaciones que exploran territorios sonoros desconocidos. En perfecta armonía, ambos artistas crean una experiencia donde lo acústico y electrónico convergen naturalmente, potenciada por la resonancia excepcional del entorno sagrado de St. Eustache, ofreciendo al oyente una atmósfera espiritual e íntimamente conmovedora.
Originalmente compuesta en 1977, la obra de Pärt parte de una simple melodía popular rusa, desarrollada bajo el estilo minimalista denominado tintinnabuli, cuyo propósito es evocar el tañido constante y evocador de campanas. Bajo la interpretación de Murcof y Wagner, este lenguaje adquiere una profunda sensibilidad: el tempo pausado, la ejecución impecable y la delicadeza en las transiciones tímbricas hacen aflorar emociones sutiles pero poderosas, como la melancolía contenida o la tenue calidez de la esperanza.
Como subraya la prestigiosa revista especializada The Wire, esta colaboración "trasciende las barreras del género y sumerge al oyente en un estado contemplativo, revitalizando magistralmente el legado minimalista contemporáneo". Esta interpretación trasciende lo estrictamente musical, invitando a una profunda exploración emocional. Cada variación se convierte así en una resonancia íntima del alma, haciendo de la escucha una experiencia reveladora, memorable e inolvidable.
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Van Helsing's misinformation
I took a look at some of the claims Van Helsing makes in his "immortal parrots" speech on the 26th of September.
Why was it that Methuselah lived nine hundred years, and 'Old Parr' one hundred and sixty-nine...
The oldest authenticated age that anyone has ever reached is 122 years (Jeanne Louise Calment, 1875-1997). Thomas Parr ('Old Parr') allegedly lived from 1483 to 1635 (which is 152 years, not 169) but the 1895 Dictionary of National Biography, which has an entry for Parr, is very sceptical about his claim, noting that his exact age was "attested by village gossip alone."
Here's Old Parr, painted by an unknown artist:
Do you know the altogether of comparative anatomy and can say wherefore the qualities of brutes are in some men, and not in others?
Comparative anatomy is a perfectly reasonable field, but coupled with "the qualities of brutes" and it being the 1890s, I strongly suspect this is some racist physiognomy bullshit (see p550 here for an example of how this looked in contemporary writing, if you must).
Can you tell me why, when other spiders die small and soon, that one great spider lived for centuries in the tower of the old Spanish church and grew and grew, till, on descending, he could drink the oil of all the church lamps?
This one is delightfully weird. It seems to be a telephone-game version of this story, printed in a variety of magazines and miscellanies (e.g.) since 1821:
The sexton of the church of St Eustace, at Paris, amazed to find frequently a particular lamp extinct early, and yet the oil consumed oil, sat up several nights to perceive the cause. At length he discovered that a spider of surprising size came down the cord to drink the oil. A still more extraordinary instance of the same kind occurred during the year 1751, in the Cathedral of Milan. A vast spider was observed there, which fed on the oil of the lamps... It weighed four pounds, and was sent to the Emperor of Austria, and is now in the Imperial Museum at Vienna.
Here's a photo of St Eustache:

In 1894 the story was reprinted in Notes and Queries, with the question: "Are the statements therein pure fiction? If not, can any one tell me how much we may safely believe? A spider weighing four pounds [1.8kg] is indeed a heavy tax on the reader's credulity."
In reality, the largest spider in the world is the Goliath birdeater, which weighs 175g.
Can you tell me why in the Pampas, ay and elsewhere, there are bats that come at night and open the veins of cattle and horses and suck dry their veins...
Vampire bats are real, and live in parts of South and Central America. The prey of the common vampire bat can include cattle (source). The quantity of blood that they drink is small - in the region of 100g, or about a fifth of a typical blood donation. Vampire bat predation can result in the death of much larger animals, but from infection, not draining them dry.
Here's a common vampire bat:

... how in some islands of the Western seas there are bats which hang on the trees all day, and those who have seen describe as like giant nuts or pods, and that when the sailors sleep on the deck, because that it is hot, flit down on them, and then—and then in the morning are found dead men, white as even Miss Lucy was?
From Wikipedia:
West Sea or Western Sea may refer to:
Atlantic Ocean
Pacific Ocean
Indian Ocean
Mediterranean Sea...
So that's not the most helpful starting point. I don't know which bats these are supposed to be, though hanging in trees like giant nuts makes them sound like fruit bats. In Van Helsing's defence, bats do carry a lot of viruses.
Can you tell me why the tortoise lives more long than generations of men...
Lovely to reach something that's just straight-up true. The current oldest living land animal is Jonathan, a 190+-year-old Seychelles giant tortoise.

... why the elephant goes on and on till he have seen dynasties...
Asian elephants live to be 50 or so; African elephants, 60-70 years. Weirdly, it seems to have been widely believed in the 1890s that elephants lived for a century; e.g. that's cited as fact in the 1894 Encyclopaedia Britannica. Either way, "dynasties" feels like an exaggeration.
... why the parrot never die only of bite of cat or dog or other complaint?
I've tried but I can't find where Bram Stoker got this one from. Maybe he made it up. The English Illustrated Magazine, 1897, contains an article complaining about how easily grey parrots die after being imported and sold as pets.
Can you tell me why men believe in all ages and places that there are some few who live on always if they be permit; that there are men and women who cannot die?
I've also got no idea what's going on with this one. I can't figure out how to look into it without coming up with lots of 1890s Christian literature on the immortal soul, which is not what Van Helsing is getting at.
We all know—because science has vouched for the fact—that there have been toads shut up in rocks for thousands of years, shut in one so small hole that only hold him since the youth of the world.
This was a wildly popular myth in Victorian times (see this article for more details). An article in The Gentleman's Magazine, 1877, entitled 'Some Facts and Fictions of Zoology' (reprinted in several other places) went into the question in more detail, and concluded:
These tales are, in short, as devoid of actual foundation as are the modern beliefs in the venomous properties of the toad, or the ancient beliefs in the occult and mystic powers of various parts of its frame when used in incantations.
Here's a toad:
Can you tell me how the Indian fakir can make himself to die and have been buried, and his grave sealed and corn sowed on it, and the corn reaped and be cut and sown and reaped and cut again, and then men come and take away the unbroken seal and that there lie the Indian fakir, not dead, but that rise up and walk amongst them as before?
This seems to have been widely believed in the late 19th century - e.g. this 1897 book references "two undoubted cases... one of whom had remained alive under the ground for six weeks, the other for ten days". This 1880 magazine says that it "will appear incredible" but relays the story of a fakir "buried alive for forty days, then disentombed and resuscitated" as fact.
The longest verified case of someone surviving without drinking water is Andreas Mihavecz, an 18-year-old bricklayer who was mistakenly locked up by police for 18 days. Even then, he drank condensed water from the walls, and was very close to death when he was found.
So in summary:
Old Parr: false
Physiognomy: false
Enormous oil-drinking spider: false
Vampire bats: partially true
Bats killing sailors: partially true
Long-lived tortoises: TRUE
Long-lived elephants: false
Immortal parrots: false
Belief in immortality: ???
Imprisoned toads: false
Buried fakirs: false
I guess there are some disadvantages to having an "absolutely open mind."
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OC Moodboard Game: Captain Stella Frank

Thanks for the tag @luminouslywriting!! This was a lot of fun!
OC: Stella Frank
Animal: Dog
Place: Church of St. Eustache, Paris
Plant: Olive Tree
Character: Jo March
Season: Spring
Hobby: Reading
Color: Lilac
Crystal: Opal
Food: Waffles

No pressure tags: @claireelizabeth85 @prettyinlimegreenboots and anyone else who would like to participate!! 😊
#oc asks#oc moodboard#moodboard game#ask games#mota fanfic asks#Tag games#True North#mota-chats#Captain Stella Frank
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Warehouseman of the Central Market Hall and St Eustache Church in Paris
French vintage postcard
#church#historic#photo#briefkaart#vintage#hall#sepia#photography#st eustache church#carte postale#paris#central#postcard#postkarte#market#postal#tarjeta#ansichtskarte#french#old#st#ephemera#postkaart#warehouseman#eustache
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Colbert's tomb in St. Eustache– didn't know he was there until I saw him and had to do a double take
#jean-baptiste colbert#i've kept up with lighting candles for V when i can get away with not paying for it#but i can't for colbert bc i love him but i will be disappointed if he is not burning in hell#also this is why i love paris i can just wander random-ass places and i Will find something related to one of my guys
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Hannibal side-character update!
The unhorsed social worker seems to have beaten the charges; and now he’s in St-Eustache.
And he’s killing again.
#the sticky#maple syrup heist show on prime#is your social worker in that horse#is your criminal associate in that barrel of syrup#hannibal shitpost#is this 🫴🦋 the hannibal extended universe ?#it is to me#hannibal extended universe canadian edition#🍁#hannibal#tangentially
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Les Koristes is with Roxane Filion chanteuse and 3 others.
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Cette année encore nous reprenons la route pour vous présenter notre Veillée du temps des fêtes !! On s'attrape dans l'une de ces villes?!
30 novembre : St-Eustache https://bit.ly/3T31OXv
1 décembre : St-Jean sur le Richelieu https://bit.ly/3AE9vQL
7 décembre : L'Assomption https://bit.ly/3WzpkOG
15 décembre : Ste-Agathe https://bit.ly/3AGbtAf
18 décembre : Gatineau https://bit.ly/3UOs3ox
19 décembre :Brossard https://bit.ly/3CoY6oA
20 décembre : Longueuil https://bit.ly/4fK13ys
21 décembre : Montréal théâtre Outremont https://bit.ly/4eHUADn
22 décembre : Québec https://bit.ly/3AstnGJ
We saw this show last night and it was outstanding. A Christmas concert with a big dose of French-Canadian authenticity.
Well worth seeing!
(I should mention it’s in French)
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St. Gervase and St. Protase Brought before Anastasius (1652) by Eustache Le Sueur
#art#art history#painting#artwork#museum#museums#history#culture#vintage#baroque#religious painting#french art
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Chilliwack: Zach Benson (Buffalo)
Comox: Adin Hill (Vegas)
Coquitlam: Mathew Barzal (New York Islanders) & Dante Fabbro (Nashville/Columbus)
Cranbrook: Bowen Byram (Buffalo)
Delta: Beck Malenstyn (Buffalo)
Kamloops: Logan Stankoven (Dallas)
Langley: Dennis Cholowski (New York Islanders), Danton Heinen (Vancouver) & Shea Theodore (Vegas)
New Westminster: Kevin Bahl (Calgary)
North Vancouver: Connor Bedard (Chicago), Macklin Celebrini (San José), Sam Reinhart (Florida) & Colton Sissons (Nashville)
Port Alberni: Laurent Brossoit (Chicago)
Port Moody: Kent Johnson (Columbus)
Richmond: Troy Stecher (Edmonton)
Salmon Arm: Curtis Lazar (New Jersey)
Surrey: Brenden Dillon (New Jersey) & Parker Wotherspoon (Boston)
Vancouver: Kyle Burroughs (Los Angeles), Evander Kane (Edmonton), Alex Kerfoot (Utah), Fraser Minten (Toronto), Michael Rasmussen (Detroit) & Morgan Rielly (Toronto)
Victoria: Jamie Benn (Dallas)
West Vancouver: Jake Christiansen (Columbus)
USA
Maine
Biddeford: Brian Dumoulin (Anaheim)
Yarmouth: Oliver Wahlstrom (New York Islanders/Boston)
New Hampshire
Manchester: Luke Hughes (New Jersey)
Rochester: Casey DeSmith (Dallas)
Massachusetts
Boston: Matt Grzelcyk (Pittsburgh), Noah Hanifin (Vegas), Kevin Hayes (Pittsburgh), Connor Murphy (Chicago) & Jimmy Vesey; Jr. (New York Rangers)
Boxford: Chris Kreider (New York Rangers)
Braintree: Adam Gaudette (Ottawa)
Canton: Kevin Rooney (Calgary)
Chelmsford: Jack Eichel (Vegas)
East Longmeadow: Frank Vatrano (Anaheim)
Easton: John Marino (Utah)
Haverhill: Jordan Harris (Columbus)
Hingham: Matty Beniers (Seattle)
Lawrence: Colin Blackwell (Dallas)
Lexington: Will Smith (San José)
Millville: Matt Boldy (Minnesota)
Milton: Ryan Shea (Pittsburgh)
Natick: John Carlson (Washington)
Needham: Chris Wagner (Colorado)
North Andover: Joel Daccord (Seattle)
Scituate: Ryan Donato (Chicago) & Conor Garland (Vancouver)
Southborough: Henry Thrun (San José)
Weymouth: Charlie Coyle (Boston)
Rhode Island
Cumberland: Jayden Struble (Montreal)
Johnston: Noel Acciari (Pittsburgh)
Connecticut
Darien: Spencer Knight (Florida)
Greenwich: Cam Atkinson (Tampa Bay)
Milford: Jonathan Quick (New York Rangers)
New Canaan: Max Pacioretty (Toronto)
Newtown: Matthew Samoskevich (Florida)
New York
Amherst: Nick DeSimone (Utah)
Bedford: Trevor Zegras (Anaheim)
Buffalo: Marcus Foligno (Minnesota), Nick Foligno (Chicago), Dennis Gilbert; Jr. (Buffalo), Patrick Kane; Jr. (Detroit) & Miles Wood (Colorado)
Canton: Jordan Greenway (Buffalo)
Cicero: Joel Farabee (Philadelphia)
Eden: Alex Iafallo (Winnipeg)
Elmira: Johnny Beecher (Boston)
Greenburgh: Brett Pesce (New Jersey)
Hempstead: Shane Pinto (Ottawa)
Huntington: Matt Coronato (Calgary)
Long Beach: Charlie McAvoy; Jr. (Boston)
Massena: Zach Bogosian (Minnesota)
New York: Jack Drury (Carolina/Colorado)
Oyster Bay: Adam Fox (New York Rangers) & Frank Milano (Washington)
Smithtown: Kyle Palmieri (New York Islanders)
Staten Island: Zach Aston-Reese (Columbus) & Kevin Labanc (Columbus)
Syracuse: Thomas Harley (Dallas) & Alex Tuch (Buffalo)
New Jersey
Bellmawr: Eric Robinson (Carolina)
Chatham: Alex Laferriere (Los Angeles) & Drew O'Connor (Pittsburgh)
Edison Township: Anthony Stolarz (Toronto)
Livingston Township: Kyle MacLean (New York Islanders)
Long Branch: Connor Clifton (Buffalo)
Mantua Township: Tony DeAngelo (New York Islanders)
Middletown Township: James Van Riemsdyk (Columbus) & Trevor Van Riemsdyk (Washington)
Robbinsville Township: Ross Colton (Colorado)
Vorhees Township: Mattias Samuelsson (Buffalo)
Pennsylvania
Hollidaysburg: Sam Lafferty (Buffalo)
Pittsburgh: Logan Cooley (Utah), John Gibson (Anaheim), Brandon Saad (St. Louis) & Vincent Trocheck (New York Rangers)
Virginia
Henrico County: Zac Jones (New York Rangers)
North Carolina
Raleigh: Nikolai Kovalenko II (Colorado/San José)
South Carolina
Florence: Mike Kesselring (Utah)
Hilton Head Island: Ryan Hartman (Minnesota)
Florida
Boca Raton: Jakob Chychrun (Washington)
Coral Springs: Brandon Duhaime (Washington)
Naples: John Hathaway; Jr. (Philadelphia)
Orlando: Jack Hughes (New Jersey) & Quinn Hughes (Vancouver)
Parkland: Andrew Peeke (Boston)
Pembroke Pines: Shayne Gostisbehere (Carolina)
Michigan
Ann Arbor: Ian Cole (Utah), Andrew Copp (Detroit) & Jeff Petry (Detroit)
Birmingham: Max Sasson (Vancouver)
Canton Charter Township: Paul Cotter (New Jersey) & Matt Roy (Washington)
Clinton Charter Township: Kyle Connor (Winnipeg)
Commerce Charter Township: Connor Hellebuyck (Winnipeg)
Dearborn: Dakota Joshua (Vancouver)
Dearborn Heights: Jordan Oesterle (Boston)
East Grand Rapids: Luke Glendening (Tampa Bay)
Farmington Hills: Alex DeBrincat (Detroit)
Grosse Pointe: Michael McCarron (Nashville) & Zach Werenski (Columbus)
Holland: Lane Hutson (Montreal)
Mt. Clemens: Frank Nazar III (Chicago)
Oxford Township: Josh Norris (Ottawa)
Pontiac: Bryan Rust (Pittsburgh)
Rochester: Jacob Trouba (New York Rangers/Anaheim)
Rochester Hills: Alec Martinez (Chicago)
Rockford: Mitchell Chaffee (Tampa Bay)
St. Clair: Tyler Motte (Detroit)
Washington Charter Township: Nick Blankenburg (Nashville)
Waterford Charter Township: Dylan Larkin (Detroit)
Ypsilanti: Jalen Chatfield (Carolina)
Ohio
Cleveland: Jansen Harkins (Anaheim)
Columbus: Jack Roslovic (Carolina), Kiefer Sherwood (Vancouver) & Cole Sillinger (Columbus)
Dublin: Sean Kuraly (Columbus)
Parma: Alex Nedeljkovic (Pittsburgh)
Unity Township: J.T. Miller (Vancouver)
Indiana
Ft. Wayne: Drake Batherson (Ottawa)
Indianapolis: Jack Johnson III (Columbus)
Alabama
Huntsville: Nic Dowd (Washington)
Mississippi
Mathieu Olivier (Columbus)
Wisconsin
Eau Claire: Ty Emberson (Edmonton)
Green Bay: Mason Appleton (Winnipeg)
Madison: Nick Schmaltz (Utah), Craig Smith (Chicago) & Ryan Suter (St. Louis)
Mequon: Spencer Stastney (Nashville)
Milwaukee: Hudson Fasching (New York Islanders)
Mosinee: Cole Caufield (Montreal)
Illinois
Chicago: Christian Fischer (Detroit), John Hayden (Seattle) & Mike Reilly; Jr. (New York Islanders)
Downers Grove Township: Josh Manson (Colorado)
Elk Grove Township: Alex Turcotte (Los Angeles)
New Trier Township: Alex Vlasic (Chicago)
Northfield Township: J.T. Compher (Detroit)
Palos Township: Christian Dvorak (Montreal)
Proviso Township: Vinnie Hinostroza (Nashville)
Minnesota
Baudette: Alex Lyon (Detroit)
Blaine: Nick Bjugstad (Utah) & Jonny Brodzinski (New York Rangers)
Bloomington: Erik Johnson (Philadelphia)
Brainerd: Cole Smith (Nashville)
Burnsville: Brock Boeser (Vancouver)
Duluth: Derek Forbort (Vancouver) & Dominic Toninato (Winnipeg)
Eden Prairie: Jackson LaCombe (Anaheim), Nick Leddy (St. Louis) & Nick Seeler (Philadelphia)
Edina: Anders Lee (New York Islanders) & Casey Mittelstadt (Colorado)
Elk River: Nick Perbix (Tampa Bay)
Excelsior: Vinni Lettieri (Boston)
Farmington: Drew Helleson (Anaheim)
Fridley: Mikey Anderson (Los Angeles)
Hermantown: Dylan Samberg (Winnipeg)
Hibbing: Scott Perunovich (St. Louis)
Lakeville: Charlie Lindgren (Washington), Sam Malinski (Colorado), Jake Oettinger (Dallas), Ryan Poehling (Philadelphia) & Brady Skjei (Nashville)
Lindström: Blake Lizotte (Pittsburgh)
Maple Grove: Brock Faber (Minnesota)
Minneapolis: Ryan Lindgren (New York Rangers) & Brock Nelson (New York Islanders)
Minnetonka: Bobby Brink (Philadelphia)
Moorhead: Will Borgen (New York Rangers)
St. Cloud: Nate Schmidt (Florida)
St. Paul: Nick Jensen (Ottawa), Ryan McDonagh (Tampa Bay), K'Andre Miller (New York Rangers) & Tommy Novak (Nashville)
South St. Paul: Justin Faulk (St. Louis)
Stillwater: Noah Cates (Philadelphia)
Tonka Bay: Justin Holl (Detroit)
Two Harbors: Cole Koepke (Boston)
Iowa
Dubuque: Tucker Poolman (Colorado)
Missouri
Chesterfield: Clayton Keller (Utah) & Luke Kunin (San José)
Dardenne Prairie: Joe Woll (Toronto)
St. Louis: Trent Frederic (Boston), Adam Lowry (Winnipeg), Patrick Maroon (Chicago) & Scott Mayfield (New York Islanders)
Louisiana
Baton Rouge: Mason Lohrei (Boston)
North Dakota
Fargo: Jackson Blake (Carolina) & Tyler Kleven (Ottawa)
South Dakota
Sioux Falls: Walker Duehr (Calgary/San José)
Nebraska
Omaha: Jake Guentzel (Tampa Bay) & Neal Pionk (Winnipeg)
Oklahoma
Oklahoma City: Jon Merrill (Minnesota)
Texas
Arlington: Jared Jones (Chicago)
Dallas: Samuel Helenius (Los Angeles)
Houston: Tyler Myers (Vancouver)
Missouri City: Logan O'Connor (Colorado)
Plano: Blake Coleman (Calgary) & Stefan Noesen (New Jersey)
Montana
Whitefish: Jake Sanderson (Ottawa)
Colorado
Colorado Springs: Brandon Carlo (Boston)
Denver: Ethen Frank (Washington) & Troy Terry (Anaheim)
Erie: Jaccob Slavin (Carolina)
Littleton: Mikey Eyssimont (Tampa Bay)
Utah
Salt Lake City: Trevor Lewis (Los Angeles)
Arizona
Phoenix: Sean Couturier (Philadelphia), Mark Kastelic (Boston), Matthew Knies (Toronto) & Tage Thompson (Buffalo)
Scottsdale: Josh Doan (Utah), Braeden Tkachuk (Ottawa) & Matthew Tkachuk (Florida)
California
Anaheim: Cam York (Philadelphia)
Arcadia: Jason Robertson (Dallas)
Gilroy: Dustin Wolf (Calgary)
Long Beach: Matt Nieto (Pittsburgh)
Newport Beach: Jason Zucker (Buffalo)
Pasadena: Nick Robertson (Toronto)
San Diego: Thatcher Demko (Vancouver)
San Ramon: Auston Matthews (Toronto)
Thousand Oaks: Trevor Moore (Los Angeles)
Alaska
Anchorage: Jeremy Swayman (Boston)
Every North American NHL Player’s Birth City
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