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2023.03.17 12:43 PritchettRobert506 [HIRING] 25 Jobs in MI Hiring Now!
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2023.03.16 17:23 PritchettRobert506 [HIRING] 25 Jobs in MI Hiring Now!
Company Name | Title | City |
Southkent Veterinary Hospital | Associate Veterinarian | Caledonia |
Arrow Pet Clinic | Veterinarian | Coloma |
Grand Haven Animal Hospital | Associate Veterinarian | Grand Haven |
Superior Smiles | Dentist | Hancock |
Manistee Veterinary Hospital | Small Animal Veterinarian | Manistee |
Olive Garden | Back Line Cook | Ann Arbor |
Rite Hite Products Corporation | General Machine Operator | Clare |
Meijer, Inc. | Store Detective | Kalamazoo |
Meijer, Inc. | Store Detective - Gull Rd, Kalamazoo | Kalamazoo |
Meijer, Inc. | Replenisher | Lake Orion |
Meijer, Inc. | Overnight Stocking Clerk | Lake Orion |
Meijer, Inc. | Retail Stock Person | Lake Orion |
Meijer, Inc. | Store Clerk | Marquette |
D&W Fresh Market | Guest Assistance Associate Part-Time | Petoskey |
WPP | Veterans Preferred - Ad Compliance Specialist | Warren |
Meijer, Inc. | Grocery Stock Clerk | White Lake |
US Logistics Solutions | Driver Trainee | Ypsilanti |
Legend Manufacturing, Inc. | Marketing Specialist | Alma |
SKLD Bloomfield Hills | Unit Manager | Bloomfield Hills |
Plum Market | Plum Market Foodservice Campus Director - Lake Trust CU | Brighton |
Nikon Metrology, Inc. | Automation Controls Engineer | Brighton |
Nikon Metrology, Inc. | Automation Engineer | Brighton |
Halo Country LLC | General Manager | Burton |
Asplundh | Regional Safety Supervisor (English-Spanish Bilingual) - ATE | Byron |
Testek | Software Engineer | City Of Wixom |
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2023.03.13 05:26 JohnnyBouldin Current list of authorized installers
This list will be updated periodically.
Currently a few shops across the country will be authorized to install this Igla alarm system.
This product isn’t something any big box stores or large chain stores because security reasons.
Do not attempt to buy old product from eBay and other online retailers as they will not work.
Illinois : S&A Security Specialists LLC 9017 Grand Ave, River Grove Illinois 60171 773-772-5424
Illinois: Showtime Audio 4428 N. Elston Ave , Chicago Illinois 60630 773-489-7469
Illinois : ABT Electronics 1200 N Milwaukee Ave, Glenview, IL 60025 800-860-3577
Illinois : Car Audio & Security LLC 5320 W 124th St , Alsip Illinois 60803 708-762-3788
Indiana : Fade To Black Tint & Customs 1003 E Summit St, Unit 4 Crown Point, IN 46307 219-323-3949
Indiana : Omega Window Tint & Electronics 2054 Joliet Road Suite B , Valparaiso Indiana 46385 219-314-5869
Wisconsin : Alarmtronix 855 S 84th St. Milwaukee Wi 53214 414-645-4477
Michigan : RKST (radios knobs speakers & things) 314 W Walton Blvd, Pontiac, MI 48340 (248) 334-2519
Virginia : Diamond Auto Security solutions 905 Highams CT Woodbridge, VA 22191 833-837-8387
Maryland: Lux Tint and Wrap 443-655-0132 317 S Philadelphia Blvd, Aberdeen, MD 21001
TEXAS : 4D Auto Solutions 1507 Ranger HWY suite 100 Weatherford, TX 76086 817-609-3531
Texas : Earmark Car Audio & Tint 3132 W. Parker Rd Plano, Texas, 75075 972-612-6886 Johnny Bouldin
Texas : Sound Evolution 12836 Westheimer Rd, A-100 Houston, Texas 77077 281-679-1655 Jake Jesty and Jesh Jesty for Point of Contact.
Texas : Mod FX 22820 Interstate 45 Suite 1H Spring, Texas 77373 (North Houston) 832-948-0223 Randall
[email protected] Pennsylvania : OX AUDIO 570 Cottman Ave , Cheltenham PA 19012 215-450-4098
[email protected] North Carolina: Patriot Performance Solutions 409 Inverness Drive Hubert, NC 29539 910-382-8540
South Carolina : Unique car audio 9080 Warren H Abbernathy highway Spartanburg SC 29301 Jordan : (864) 426-1552
Tennessee: Overkill Audio & Accessories 1509 monte hale dr suite F Murfreesboro tn 37129
[email protected] 615-462-6074
Kentucky : Josh Astrologo 1863 South Dixie Boulevard Radcliff Ky 40160 (502) 230-1004
[email protected] GEORGIA : Area 41 car audio 2220 Cobb Pkwy NW Kennesaw, GA 30152 (678) 594-0141
New York : Long Island NY area Sound Waves Automobile Sound & Security 323 Larkfield Road East Northport NY 11731 (631) 368-8853
New England : Speed of Sound 85 Main St, Somersworth, NH 03878
[email protected] (603) 817-0400
Florida : gearhead fabrication 895 NE DIXIE Hwy #8 Jensen beach FL 34957 772-283-6115
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA : Westcoast auto security LLC 598 Garden Hwy suite 24 Yuba City, California
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA : Paul 1 (760) 672-0500
[email protected] SOUTH 239 Ocotillo place, Oceanside, CA 92057
Southern California: Francisco 1 (562) 583-4315
[email protected] Los Angeles area
Southern California : IGLA SoCal Jon 1 (323) 763-0093
[email protected] Los Angeles and surrounding counties/cities
New Jersey : System Addicts LLC 727 Lyons Ave Irvington NJ 07111 973-399-8080
WASHINGTON : Audio Northwest (360) 786-9512 4708 Pacific Ave SE Suite A Lacey, WA 98503
Colorado : 1260 Brickyard Rd Suite 110, Golden, CO 80403
[email protected] Devon (720) 570-6617
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2023.03.10 18:31 pointbrink SSR Table
**Location** | **2023 Locality %** | **TBD Designation** | **Proposed Supplemental % (SSR)** | | | | |
| | | **5,7,9,11** | **12** | **13** | **14** | **15** |
**SAN JOSE-SAN FRANCISCO-OAKLAND, CA** | 44.15% | TBD1 | 69% | 68% | 66% | 57% | 48% |
**NEW YORK-NEWARK, NY-NJ-CT-PA** | 36.16% | TBD2 | 68% | 59% | 55% | 47% | 39% |
**LOS ANGELES-LONG BEACH, CA** | 34.89% | TBD2 | 68% | 59% | 55% | 47% | 39% |
**HOUSTON-THE WOODLANDS, TX** | 34.47% | TBD2 | 68% | 59% | 55% | 47% | 39% |
**WASHINGTON-BALTIMORE-ARLINGTON, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA** | 32.49% | TBD3 | 68% | 57% | 53% | 45% | 37% |
**SAN DIEGO-CARLSBAD, CA** | 32.00% | TBD4 | 67% | 55% | 51% | 43% | 35% |
**STATE OF ALASKA** | 31.32% | - | - | - | - | - | - |
**BOSTON-WORCESTER-PROVIDENCE, MA-RI-NH-ME** | 31.05% | TBD4 | 67% | 55% | 51% | 43% | 35% |
**HARTFORD-WEST HARTFORD, CT-MA** | 30.91% | TBD4 | 67% | 55% | 51% | 43% | 35% |
**CHICAGO-NAPERVILLE, IL-IN-WI** | 29.79% | TBD5 | 64% | - | - | - | - |
**SEATTLE-TACOMA, WA** | 29.57% | - | - | - | - | - | - |
**DENVER-AURORA, CO** | 29.05% | TBD6 | 63% | 51% | 47% | 40% | 32% |
**DETROIT-WARREN-ANN ARBOR, MI** | 28.37% | TBD7 | 61% | 49% | 46% | 38% | 31% |
**SACRAMENTO-ROSEVILLE, CA-NV** | 28.30% | TBD7 | 61% | 49% | 46% | 38% | 31% |
**PHILADELPHIA-READING-CAMDEN, PA-NJ-DE-MD** | 27.84% | TBD7 | 61% | 49% | 46% | 38% | 31% |
**MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL, MN-WI** | 26.39% | TBD8 | 59% | 47% | 44% | 36% | 29% |
**DALLAS-FORT WORTH, TX-OK** | 26.37% | TBD8 | 59% | 47% | 44% | 36% | 29% |
**PORTLAND-VANCOUVER-SALEM, OR-WA** | 24.98% | TBD9 | - | - | - | - | - |
**MIAMI-FORT LAUDERDALE-PORT ST. LUCIE, FL** | 24.14% | TBD9 | - | - | - | - | - |
**ATLANTA--ATHENS-CLARKE COUNTY--SANDY SPRINGS, GA-AL** | 23.02% | TBD9 | - | - | - | - | - |
**MILWAUKEE-RACINE-WAUKESHA, WI** | 21.74% | TBD10 | 54% | 43% | 39% | 32% | 25% |
**CLEVELAND-AKRON-CANTON, OH** | 21.69% | TBD10 | 54% | 43% | 39% | 32% | 25% |
**PHOENIX-MESA-SCOTTSDALE, AZ** | 21.44% | TBD10 | 54% | 43% | 39% | 32% | 25% |
**RICHMOND, VA** | 21.38% | TBD10 | 54% | 43% | 39% | 32% | 25% |
**RALEIGH-DURHAM-CHAPEL HILL, NC** | 21.37% | TBD10 | 54% | 43% | 39% | 32% | 25% |
**BUFFALO-CHEEKTOWAGA, NY** | 21.35% | TBD10 | 54% | 43% | 39% | 32% | 25% |
**CINCINNATI-WILMINGTON-MAYSVILLE, OH-KY-IN** | 21.35% | TBD10 | 54% | 43% | 39% | 32% | 25% |
**COLUMBUS-MARION-ZANESVILLE, OH** | 21.27% | TBD10 | 54% | 43% | 39% | 32% | 25% |
**STATE OF HAWAII** | 21.17% | TBD15 | 54% | 43% | 40% | 32% | 25% |
**HUNTSVILLE-DECATUR-ALBERTVILLE, AL** | 20.96% | TBD11 | 51% | 40% | 37% | 29% | 22% |
**LAREDO, TX** | 20.64% | TBD11 | 51% | 40% | 37% | 29% | 22% |
**DAYTON-SPRINGFIELD-SIDNEY, OH** | 20.59% | TBD11 | 51% | 40% | 37% | 29% | 22% |
**PITTSBURGH-NEW CASTLE-WEIRTON, PA-OH-WV** | 20.37% | TBD11 | 51% | 40% | 37% | 29% | 22% |
**ALBANY-SCHENECTADY, NY-MA** | 19.45% | TBD11 | 51% | 40% | 37% | 29% | 22% |
**AUSTIN-ROUND ROCK, TX** | 19.40% | TBD11 | 51% | 40% | 37% | 29% | 22% |
**COLORADO SPRINGS, CO** | 19.11% | TBD11 | 51% | 40% | 37% | 29% | 22% |
**ST. LOUIS-ST. CHARLES-FARMINGTON, MO-IL** | 19.10% | TBD11 | 51% | 40% | 37% | 29% | 22% |
**LAS VEGAS-HENDERSON, NV-AZ** | 18.76% | TBD11 | 51% | 40% | 37% | 29% | 22% |
**CHARLOTTE-CONCORD, NC-SC** | 18.63% | TBD11 | 51% | 40% | 37% | 29% | 22% |
**HARRISBURG-LEBANON, PA** | 18.59% | TBD11 | 51% | 40% | 37% | 29% | 22% |
**TUCSON-NOGALES, AZ** | 18.40% | TBD11 | 51% | 40% | 37% | 29% | 22% |
**BURLINGTON-SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT** | 18.31% | TBD11 | 51% | 40% | 37% | 29% | 22% |
**DAVENPORT-MOLINE, IA-IL** | 18.21% | TBD12 | 49% | 39% | 35% | 28% | 21% |
**KANSAS CITY-OVERLAND PARK-KANSAS CITY, MO-KS** | 18.18% | TBD11 | 51% | 40% | 37% | 29% | 22% |
**SAN ANTONIO-NEW BRAUNFELS-PEARSALL, TX** | 18.00% | TBD12 | 49% | 39% | 35% | 28% | 21% |
**VIRGINIA BEACH-NORFOLK, VA-NC** | 17.94% | TBD12 | 49% | 39% | 35% | 28% | 21% |
**ALBUQUERQUE-SANTA FE-LAS VEGAS, NM** | 17.63% | TBD12 | 49% | 39% | 35% | 28% | 21% |
**INDIANAPOLIS-CARMEL-MUNCIE, IN** | 17.57% | TBD12 | 49% | 39% | 35% | 28% | 21% |
**OMAHA-COUNCIL BLUFFS-FREMONT, NE-IA** | 17.52% | TBD12 | 49% | 39% | 35% | 28% | 21% |
**BIRMINGHAM-HOOVER-TALLADEGA, AL** | 17.41% | TBD12 | 49% | 39% | 35% | 28% | 21% |
**PALM BAY-MELBOURNE-TITUSVILLE, FL** | 17.30% | TBD12 | 49% | 39% | 35% | 28% | 21% |
**DES MOINES-AMES-WEST DES MOINES, IA** | 17.13% | TBD12 | 49% | 39% | 35% | 28% | 21% |
**CORPUS CHRISTI-KINGSVILLE-ALICE, TX** | 17.10% | TBD12 | 49% | 39% | 35% | 28% | 21% |
**REST OF UNITED STATES (Consisting of those portions of the United States and its territories and possessions as listed in 5 CFR 591.205 not located within another locality pay area.)** | 16.50% | TBD12 | 49% | 39% | 35% | 28% | 21% |
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2023.02.14 15:19 CT_Phipps [Long] A Beginner's Guide to HP Lovecraft
https://beforewegoblog.com/a-beginners-guide-to-hp-lovecraft/ HP Lovecraft is a controversial writer that has, nevertheless, left an immense footprint on the collective psyches of geeks from the early 20th century onward. The creator of the Cthulhu Mythos, his willingness to share his fictional creations with other writers and the work of men like August Derleth as well as Chaosium have resulted in incredible spin offs. Great Cthulhu and his ilk are now available in fuzzy slippers, movies, video games, and more. Literally hundreds of writers have also expanded on his work and created their own variations.
However, the simple fact is that with such an immense legendarium, there’s a question of where to begin. Lovecraft wrote for decades and some of his work is more influential than others. While Lovecraft scholars may want to read the entirety of his output, there’s some of us who would rather simply pick and choose. Here is a list of some of his best work as well as some of the spin:offs that I would recommend.
As befitting a writer who was born in 1890, it should be noted quite a bit of his views have not aged well (to say the least). Much ink, electronic or otherwise, has been spoken about his racism as well as other controversial views. This writer will not contribute further other than to say that there’s quite a bit of racism in his books.
As such, it’s perhaps better to read spin-off fiction by such greats as Brian Lumley, Matt Ruff, Victor LaValle, or Ruthanna Emrys if you want to avoid that. Heck, read Cthulhu Armageddon by prolific hack, C.T. Phipps. But for others who want to go back to the source, just like with fans of people like Robert E. Howard or Dashielle Hammett, here’s a list of where to begin.
All of HPL’s fiction is in the public domain and available online.
Novels The Case of Charles Dexter Ward: HPL’s only novel is a fairly subdued horror story compared to his other writing. There’s supernatural horrors and madness afoot but less of his complicated crypto-mythology. Charles Dexter Ward had a Puritan warlock as an ancestor and became obsessed with this fact. Up to the point of being committed to an asylum after exploring his ancestor’s occult artifacts. Ward’s doctor, Marinus Willett, attempts to investigate what became of him as a result.
Novellas At the Mountains of Madness: Probably of equal importance with *The Shadow over Innsmouth* for making a shared Lovecraft canon, I just don’t feel this one the same way. An Antarctic expedition discovers the secret origins of man as well as a terrifying bunch of monsters that should never be woken up. Most remembered for introducing the blob-like shoggoths that remain a staple of Lovecraft’s successors.
The Call of Cthulhu: The classic tale that started it all is something of a mixed bag to be honest. It involves a globe:trotting adventure, insidious cults, and the introduction of the most iconic of HPL’s monsters. On the other hand, to be honest, not much is accomplished by our heroes. It’s mostly a travelogue that ends on a downer note. Still, it’s important to read if you really want to know who Old Squidface is.
The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath: Randolph Carter is more or less the antithesis of your typical Lovecraft protagonist as he’s a daring hero who is fascinated rather than repulsed by the exotic::be they human or supernatural. After dreaming of a strange and miraculous city, he uses his powers as a Dreamer to seek the gods of Kadath in hopes of being led to it. A simple word of advice: trust the cats.
The Shadow over Innsmouth: Probably Lovecraft’s best work in terms of sheer mass appeal and what I would recommend for introducing others to his world. Almost all the Cthulhu Mythos as a connected world comes from this work. The narrator is compelled by curiosity to visit a cursed New England town. Despite repeated warnings, he ventures to the town and finds it is carrying a horrific secret involving alien creatures as well as blasphemous religion.
The Whisperer in Darkness: A rather peculiar novella that touches on Lovecraft’s supernatural creatures but is more weird than terrifying. Albert Wilmarth finds himself heading to an isolated part of New England where there’s stories that would sound very familiar to fans of UFO culture involving weird cults, strange circles, and bizarre abductions. It introduces the Mi:Go and also leaves a lot to the reader to determine about how malevolent the supernatural is.
Short Stories The Colout Out of Space: The best thing HPL ever wrote, IMHO. A water surveyor investigates a farm and discovers something utterly inexplicable. It may not sound like much, but the beauty and terror of the unknowable is never more brilliantly realized. A lot of the effects of the “monster” in question also nicely dovetail with our later understanding of radiation.
Dagon: A guy is shipwrecked on an island and sees a monster. Probably not the best description but the journey is more important than the destination.
The Dreams in the Witch House: Another one of the “monster hunting” HPL stories that he had more of than people believe. Poor Walter Gilman wants to take down an evil witch endangering children but he is way outclassed.
The Dunwich Horror: Probably my favorite of HPL’s stories and one that delightfully establishes the occult horror elements that I love so much about his crypto-mythology. Wilbur Whateley is a freakishly tall occultist from the isolated town of Dunwich. Seeking the *Necronomicon* to work some hideous magic, Doctor Henry Armitage stops him and investigates what terrible apocalypse may be afoot. Virtually all *Call of Cthulhu* tabletop game adventures owe this story their origin.
The Nameless City: A terrifying story of a traveler exploring an abandoned ruined city. Like
Dagon, the experience is what matters versus the description.
Pickman’s Model: A painter of ghoulish horror art shows a friend his inspirations. I really like this story and it plays a big role in *The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath,* so should probably be read first.
Herbert West—Reanimator: A series of stories that are, honestly speaking, objectively terrible. However, they’re terrible in a delightfully entertaining way. So much so that Stuart Gordon successfully realized the work’s full comic potential in his movie (see below). Herbert West is a mad scientist who has a formula that can raise the dead. Badly. Yet he keeps trying!
The Thing on the Doorstep: I admit, probably my favorite of HPL’s works. It’s also notably the one with his most interesting female character. Azenath Waite and her evils are a fascinating study in witchcraft and psycho:sexual politics.
The Statement of Randolph Carter : The less than heroic origins of Randolph Carter. Basically, he and his friend Harley Warren believe there’s a wizard’s tomb in the area and decide to go explore it. This was before *Dungeons and Dragons* and they forgot to bring a rogue, wizard, or priest.
The Unnamable: Randolph Carter, who we discover is a Weird Fiction writer, encounters a friend of his who explains his harrowing story of seeing something awful. I feel this perfectly encapsulates how Lovecraft creates his scares.
Audio Drama Masks of Nyarlathotep: A masterpiece class of Pulp pastiche by the HP Lovecraft Historical Society. Based on the *Call of Cthulhu* tabletop game campaign, this is the story of a bunch of heroic adventurers attempting to save the world done in a 1930s radio drama style. A lot more die than is typical for such a drama and humorous advertisements for arsenic as well as other products predominate. I absolutely love this and wish they’d do more parodies.
The Wrath of N’Kai: I put the graphic audio version here instead of the novel itself because I feel like the actors manage to elevate what was already good material. An Arkham Horror game-lit tie in, it’s still a tremendously fun pulpy adventure. Josh Reynolds should and undoubtedly is, proud.
Non-Lovecraft Mythos Works Books The Ballad of Black Tom: A novel that re:envisions the events of The Horror at Red Hook but from the perspective of a young black jazz musician. Perhaps the best explanation why someone would want to burn the world.
Cold Print by Ramsey Campbell: Currently out of print but Ramsey Campell remains arguably the “best” of many-many horror authors to tackle the Mythos directly. He also may have improved on a few things.
Cthulhu Armageddon by C.T. Phipps: It’s my list, so hush. The world is finally destroyed by the Great Old Ones and humanity tries to survive in their shadow. An existential examination of humanity’s place in a hostile universe full of bang, bang action.
Hammers on Bone by Cassandra Khaw: A private detective investigates the dark and seedy underbelly of the occult in a house suffering domestic abuse. Surprisingly dark in its human evil but fully of the Mythos.
The Harry Stubbs series by David Hambling: A WW1 veteran and boxer investigates the occult in London while never quite coming face to face with the true face of reality.
The Innsmouth Legacy by Ruthanna Emrys: Aphra Marsh is a survivor of the Deep One internment after the events of The Shadow over Innsmouth. A gentle and kind girl, she struggles to deal with the racism and cruelty of the post:WW2 world. A good, “What if the Mythos was good” story.
Miskatonic University: Elder Gods 101 by Matt and Mike Davenport: Matt Davenport has done some great novels like The Trial of Obed Marsh and Andrew Doran series but I love this best. A Young Adult urban fantasy novel about the legacies of HPL’s creations summoned to Miskatonic University to save the world.
New Cthulhu: The Recent Weird: Basically a collection of short stories by fantastic authors that update the Mythos in various fascinating and interesting ways. My favorite story is “Pickman’s Other Model” which deals with the only way to make a ghoul more frightening to a Lovecraft protagonist: make it a hot lady.
The Titus Crow series by Brian Lumley: Titus Crow is a fantastic 1970s series about an occult investigator and his psychedelic adventures across Earth, the Dreamlands, and later the galaxy as a whole.
The Burrowers Beneath and
The Compleat Crow are the best of them.
Comic Books Casefile: Arkham by Josh Finney: A pulpy black and white comic book about a WW2 veteran detective who is sent to chase down Richard Pickman by the mad artist’s sugar mommy. The time doesn’t quite match (WW1 would have been better) but it is a delightful tale.
Miskatonic by Mark Sable: A lengthy homage to the works of HPL that stars one of the last female detectives working for the Bureau of Investigation before J Edgar Hoover took over. I love Agent Miranda Keller and the role of Asenath Waite in the tale.
Films The Call of Cthulhu (2005): Another delightful creation by the HP Lovecraft Historical Society. It’s basically a black and white silent film adaptation of the short story. It’s only about an fifty:minutes long but works well with the material. It’s just quirky enough to appeal to weirdos like me.
Dagon (2001): Oh, how delightfully trashy this film is! An adaptation of *The Shadows over Innsmouth* except moved to an isolated Spanish town. There’s a lot more nudity, violence, and screaming than in the original story. It’s also just fantastic B-movie fun with wonderful actresses hamming it. My only regret is that they didn’t get Jeffrey Coombs to play the lead even if he was a bit old for the part in 2001.
Reanimator (1985): As mentioned, the original
Reanimator story is terrible but funny in a way that I’m 90% sure was deliberate. Much like
Dagon, the violence and nudity is ramped up from the original material. Jeffrey Coomb’s Herbert West is an icon of Eighties horror the way that Ash Williams and Freddy Krueger or Jason is. It’s fantastic and Barbara Crampton is wonderful as the much-suffering Barbara.
The Whisperer in Darkness (2011) : Another great retro:movie distributed by the HP Lovecraft Historical Society. It’s more or less a straight adaptation of the story and I actually think its better watched than read, no offense to the author. Then again, I suspect that’s because of the completely new ending.
Tabletop Games The Call of Cthulhu : If you love tabletop roleplaying games, you’ve probably already played this. It’s been a truly fantastic source of horror and introduction to Lovecraft’s beasts for the better part of forty years. There’s other Lovecraftian RPGs nowadays but you can’t beat the original.
Video Games Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth (2005): Another adaptation of
The Shadow over Innsmouth, or more precisely, the
Raid on Innsmouth adventure by Chaosium. You will end up massacring hundreds of Deep Ones by the end, but the early part is terrifying.
Call of Cthulhu (2018): A decent enough detective story, Ethan Pierce is sent to an island to investigate the death by fire of a local painter. Honestly, the story ruins itself by going too hard too fast. If they’d kept it a story about Lovecraftian paintings and the Dimensional Shambler, it would have been a great start to a series. Sadly, it goes from 0 to Cthulhu Rises! in six hours.
The Sinking City (2019) : A much more action focused detective game, Charles Reed is another private detective (three for three in video games) who is visiting the cursed city of Oakmont. Oakmont is basically Silent Hill with a Lovecraft twist and everyone is kind of blasé about the Cthulhu cultists and monsters in town. It has its flaws, but I found it to be very fun.
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2023.02.14 03:14 CT_Phipps A Beginner's Guide to HP Lovecraft
https://beforewegoblog.com/a-beginners-guide-to-hp-lovecraft/ * Special thanks to Bobby Dee, author of
Sex and the Cthulhu Mythos.
📷HP Lovecraft is a controversial writer that has, nevertheless, left an immense footprint on the collective psyches of geeks from the early 20th century onward. The creator of the Cthulhu Mythos, his willingness to share his fictional creations with other writers and the work of men like August Derleth as well as Chaosium have resulted in incredible spin offs. Great Cthulhu and his ilk are now available in fuzzy slippers, movies, video games, and more. Literally hundreds of writers have also expanded on his work and created their own variations.
However, the simple fact is that with such an immense legendarium, there’s a question of where to begin. Lovecraft wrote for decades and some of his work is more influential than others. While Lovecraft scholars may want to read the entirety of his output, there’s some of us who would rather simply pick and choose. Here is a list of some of his best work as well as some of the spin:offs that I would recommend.
As befitting a writer who was born in 1890, it should be noted quite a bit of his views have not aged well (to say the least). Much ink, electronic or otherwise, has been spoken about his racism as well as other controversial views. This writer will not contribute further other than to say that there’s quite a bit of racism in his books.
As such, it’s perhaps better to read spin:off fiction by such greats as Brian Lumley, Matt Ruff, Victor LaValle, or Ruthanna Emrys if you want to avoid that. Heck, read
Cthulhu Armageddon by prolific hack, C.T. Phipps. But for others who want to go back to the source, just like with fans of people like Robert E. Howard or Dashielle Hammett, here’s a list of where to begin.
All of HPL’s fiction is in the public domain and available online, including here:
https://hplovecraft.com/ Novels
📷\*The Case of Charles Dexter Ward*: HPL’s only novel is a fairly subdued horror story compared to his other writing. There’s supernatural horrors and madness afoot but less of his complicated crypto-mythology. Charles Dexter Ward had a Puritan warlock as an ancestor and became obsessed with this fact. Up to the point of being committed to an asylum after exploring his ancestor’s occult artifacts. Ward’s doctor, Marinus Willett, attempts to investigate what became of him as a result.
Novellas
📷\*At the Mountains of Madness
: Probably of equal importance with *The Shadow over Innsmouth for making a shared Lovecraft canon, I just don’t feel this one the same way. An Antarctic expedition discovers the secret origins of man as well as a terrifying bunch of monsters that should never be woken up. Most remembered for introducing the blob-like shoggoths that remain a staple of Lovecraft’s successors.
The Call of Cthulhu: The classic tale that started it all is something of a mixed bag to be honest. It involves a globe:trotting adventure, insidious cults, and the introduction of the most iconic of HPL’s monsters. On the other hand, to be honest, not much is accomplished by our heroes. It’s mostly a travelogue that ends on a downer note. Still, it’s important to read if you really want to know who Old Squidface is.
The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath: Randolph Carter is more or less the antithesis of your typical Lovecraft protagonist as he’s a daring hero who is fascinated rather than repulsed by the exotic::be they human or supernatural. After dreaming of a strange and miraculous city, he uses his powers as a Dreamer to seek the gods of Kadath in hopes of being led to it. A simple word of advice: trust the cats.
📷\*The Shadow over Innsmouth*: Probably Lovecraft’s best work in terms of sheer mass appeal and what I would recommend for introducing others to his world. Almost all the Cthulhu Mythos as a connected world comes from this work. The narrator is compelled by curiosity to visit a cursed New England town. Despite repeated warnings, he ventures to the town and finds it is carrying a horrific secret involving alien creatures as well as blasphemous religion.
The Whisperer in Darkness: A rather peculiar novella that touches on Lovecraft’s supernatural creatures but is more weird than terrifying. Albert Wilmarth finds himself heading to an isolated part of New England where there’s stories that would sound very familiar to fans of UFO culture involving weird cults, strange circles, and bizarre abductions. It introduces the Mi:Go and also leaves a lot to the reader to determine about how malevolent the supernatural is.
Short Stories
The Colour Out of Space: The best thing HPL ever wrote, IMHO. A water surveyor investigates a farm and discovers something utterly inexplicable. It may not sound like much, but the beauty and terror of the unknowable is never more brilliantly realized. A lot of the effects of the “monster” in question also nicely dovetail with our later understanding of radiation.
Dagon: A guy is shipwrecked on an island and sees a monster. Probably not the best description but the journey is more important than the destination.
The Dreams in the Witch House: Another one of the “monster hunting” HPL stories that he had more of than people believe. Poor Walter Gilman wants to take down an evil witch endangering children but he is way outclassed.
The Dunwich Horror: Probably my favorite of HPL’s stories and one that delightfully establishes the occult horror elements that I love so much about his crypto-mythology. Wilbur Whateley is a freakishly tall occultist from the isolated town of Dunwich. Seeking the
Necronomicon to work some hideous magic, Doctor Henry Armitage stops him and investigates what terrible apocalypse may be afoot. Virtually all
Call of Cthulhu tabletop game adventures owe this story their origin.
The Nameless City: A terrifying story of a traveler exploring an abandoned ruined city. Like
Dagon, the experience is what matters versus the description.
Pickman’s Model: A painter of ghoulish horror art shows a friend his inspirations. I really like this story and it plays a big role in
The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath, so should probably be read first.
Herbert West—Reanimator: A series of stories that are, honestly speaking, objectively terrible. However, they’re terrible in a delightfully entertaining way. So much so that Stuart Gordon successfully realized the work’s full comic potential in his movie (see below). Herbert West is a mad scientist who has a formula that can raise the dead. Badly. Yet he keeps trying!
The Thing on the Doorstep: I admit, probably my favorite of HPL’s works. It’s also notably the one with his most interesting female character. Azenath Waite and her evils are a fascinating study in witchcraft and psycho-sexual politics.
The Statement of Randolph Carter : The less than heroic origins of Randolph Carter. Basically, he and his friend Harley Warren believe there’s a wizard’s tomb in the area and decide to go explore it. This was before
Dungeons and Dragons and they forgot to bring a rogue, wizard, or priest.
The Unnamable: Randolph Carter, who we discover is a Weird Fiction writer, encounters a friend of his who explains his harrowing story of seeing something awful. I feel this perfectly encapsulates how Lovecraft creates his scares.
Audio Drama
Masks of Nyarlathotep: A masterpiece class of Pulp pastiche by the HP Lovecraft Historical Society. Based on the
Call of Cthulhu tabletop game campaign, this is the story of a bunch of heroic adventurers attempting to save the world done in a 1930s radio drama style. A lot more die than is typical for such a drama and humorous advertisements for arsenic as well as other products predominate. I absolutely love this and wish they’d do more parodies.
The Wrath of N’Kai: I put the graphic audio version here instead of the novel itself because I feel like the actors manage to elevate what was already good material. An Arkham Horror game-lit tie in, it’s still a tremendously fun pulpy adventure. Josh Reynolds should and undoubtedly is, proud.
Non-Lovecraft Mythos Works
Books
The Ballad of Black Tom by Victor LaValle: A novel that re:envisions the events of The Horror at Red Hook but from the perspective of a young black jazz musician. Perhaps the best explanation why someone would want to burn the world.
Cold Print by Ramsey Campbell: Currently out of print but Ramsey Campell remains arguably the “best” of many-many horror authors to tackle the Mythos directly. He also may have improved on a few things.
Cthulhu Armageddon by C.T. Phipps: It’s my list, so hush. The world is finally destroyed by the Great Old Ones and humanity tries to survive in their shadow. An existential examination of humanity’s place in a hostile universe full of bang, bang action.
Hammers on Bone by Cassandra Khaw: A private detective investigates the dark and seedy underbelly of the occult in a house suffering domestic abuse. Surprisingly dark in its human evil but fully of the Mythos.
The Harry Stubbs series by David Hambling: A WW1 veteran and boxer investigates the occult in London while never quite coming face to face with the true face of reality.
The Innsmouth Legacy by Ruthanna Emrys: Aphra Marsh is a survivor of the Deep One internment after the events of The Shadow over Innsmouth. A gentle and kind girl, she struggles to deal with the racism and cruelty of the post:WW2 world. A good, “What if the Mythos was good” story.
Miskatonic University: Elder Gods 101 by Matt and Mike Davenport: Matt Davenport has done some great novels like The Trial of Obed Marsh and Andrew Doran series but I love this best. A Young Adult urban fantasy novel about the legacies of HPL’s creations summoned to Miskatonic University to save the world.
New Cthulhu: The Recent Weird: Basically a collection of short stories by fantastic authors that update the Mythos in various fascinating and interesting ways. My favorite story is “Pickman’s Other Model” which deals with the only way to make a ghoul more frightening to a Lovecraft protagonist: make it a hot lady.
The Titus Crow series by Brian Lumley: Titus Crow is a fantastic 1970s series about an occult investigator and his psychadelic adventures across Earth, the Dreamlands, and later the galaxy as a whole.
The Burrowers Beneath and
The Compleat Crow are the best of them.
Comic Books
📷\*Casefile: Arkham* by Josh Finney: A pulpy black and white comic book about a WW2 veteran detective who is sent to chase down Richard Pickman by the mad artist’s sugar mommy. The time doesn’t quite match (WW1 would have been better) but it is a delightful tale.
Miskatonic by Mark Sable: A lengthy homage to the works of HPL that stars one of the last female detectives working for the Bureau of Investigation before J Edgar Hoover took over. I love Agent Miranda Keller and the role of Asenath Waite in the tale.
Films
The Call of Cthulhu (2005)
: Another delightful creation by the HP Lovecraft Historical Society. It’s basically a black and white silent film adaptation of the short story. It’s only about an fifty:minutes long but works well with the material. It’s just quirky enough to appeal to weirdos like me.
Dagon (2001): Oh, how delightfully trashy this film is! An adaptation of
The Shadows over Innsmouth except moved to an isolated Spanish town. There’s a lot more nudity, violence, and screaming than in the original story. It’s also just fantastic B-movie fun with wonderful actresses hamming it. My only regret is that they didn’t get Jeffrey Coombs to play the lead even if he was a bit old for the part in 2001.
Reanimator (1985): As mentioned, the original Reanimator story is terrible but funny in a way that I’m 90% sure was deliberate. Much like
Dagon, the violence and nudity is ramped up from the original material. Jeffrey Coomb’s Herbert West is an icon of Eighties horror the way that Ash Williams and Freddy Krueger or Jason is. It’s fantastic and Barbara Crampton is wonderful as the much:suffering Barbara.
The Whisperer in Darkness (2011) : Another great retro:movie distributed by the HP Lovecraft Historical Society. It’s more or less a straight adaptation of the story and I actually think its better watched than read, no offense to the author. Then again, I suspect that’s because of the completely new ending.
Tabletop Games
The Call of Cthulhu : If you love tabletop roleplaying games, you’ve probably already played this. It’s been a truly fantastic source of horror and introduction to Lovecraft’s beasts for the better part of forty years. There’s other Lovecraftian RPGs nowadays but you can’t beat the original.
Video Games
Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth (2005): Another adaptation of
The Shadow over Innsmouth, or more precisely, the
Raid on Innsmouth adventure by Chaosium. You will end up massacring hundreds of Deep Ones by the end, but the early part is terrifying.
Call of Cthulhu (2018): A decent enough detective story, Ethan Pierce is sent to an island to investigate the death by fire of a local painter. Honestly, the story ruins itself by going too hard too fast. If they’d kept it a story about Lovecraftian paintings and the Dimensional Shambler, it would have been a great start to a series. Sadly, it goes from 0 to Cthulhu Rises! in six hours.
The Sinking City (2019) : A much more action focused detective game, Charles Reed is another private detective (three for three in video games) who is visiting the cursed city of Oakmont. Oakmont is basically Silent Hill with a Lovecraft twist and everyone is kind of blasé about the Cthulhu cultists and monsters in town. It has its flaws, but I found it to be very fun.
Websites
Deep Cuts: A fantastic review site of Lovecraftian material for all sorts. Maintained by Bobby Derie the author of
Weird Talers: Essays on Robert E. Howard and Others and
Sex and the Cthulhu Mythos. Link:
https://deepcuts.blog/ HP Lovecraft Wiki: Pretty much what the title says. A source for navigating the unknowable. Link:
https://lovecraft.fandom.com/wiki/Main_Page Reading the Weird: Ruthanna Emrys and Anne M. Pillsworth review Lovecraftian and cosmic horror stories. Often from a modern feminist and progressive bent. Link:
https://www.tor.com/series/reading:the:weird/ Seth Skorkowsky’s Youtube Channel: A review site that isn’t specifically focused on
Call of Cthulhu but includes dozens of reviews of its material anyway. It is tabletop RPG focused and a winner of an ENnie Award. Link:
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2023.02.14 03:08 CT_Phipps [Long] A Beginner's Guide to HP Lovecraft
HP Lovecraft is a controversial writer that has, nevertheless, left an immense footprint on the collective psyches of geeks from the early 20th century onward. The creator of the Cthulhu Mythos, his willingness to share his fictional creations with other writers and the work of men like August Derleth as well as Chaosium have resulted in incredible spin offs. Great Cthulhu and his ilk are now available in fuzzy slippers, movies, video games, and more. Literally hundreds of writers have also expanded on his work and created their own variations.
However, the simple fact is that with such an immense legendarium, there’s a question of where to begin. Lovecraft wrote for decades and some of his work is more influential than others. While Lovecraft scholars may want to read the entirety of his output, there’s some of us who would rather simply pick and choose. Here is a list of some of his best work as well as some of the spin:offs that I would recommend.
As befitting a writer who was born in 1890, it should be noted quite a bit of his views have not aged well (to say the least). Much ink, electronic or otherwise, has been spoken about his racism as well as other controversial views. This writer will not contribute further other than to say that there’s quite a bit of racism in his books.
As such, it’s perhaps better to read spin-off fiction by such greats as Brian Lumley, Matt Ruff, Victor LaValle, or Ruthanna Emrys if you want to avoid that. But for others who want to go back to the source, just like with fans of people like Robert E. Howard or Dashielle Hammett, here’s a list of where to begin.
All of HPL’s fiction is in the public domain and available online.
Novels
The Case of Charles Dexter Ward: HPL’s only novel is a fairly subdued horror story compared to his other writing. There’s supernatural horrors and madness afoot but less of his complicated crypto-mythology. Charles Dexter Ward had a Puritan warlock as an ancestor and became obsessed with this fact. Up to the point of being committed to an asylum after exploring his ancestor’s occult artifacts. Ward’s doctor, Marinus Willett, attempts to investigate what became of him as a result.
Novellas
At the Mountains of Madness: Probably of equal importance with The Shadow over Innsmouth for making a shared Lovecraft canon, I just don’t feel this one the same way. An Antarctic expedition discovers the secret origins of man as well as a terrifying bunch of monsters that should never be woken up. Most remembered for introducing the blob-like shoggoths that remain a staple of Lovecraft’s successors.
The Call of Cthulhu: The classic tale that started it all is something of a mixed bag to be honest. It involves a globe:trotting adventure, insidious cults, and the introduction of the most iconic of HPL’s monsters. On the other hand, to be honest, not much is accomplished by our heroes. It’s mostly a travelogue that ends on a downer note. Still, it’s important to read if you really want to know who Old Squidface is.
The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath: Randolph Carter is more or less the antithesis of your typical Lovecraft protagonist as he’s a daring hero who is fascinated rather than repulsed by the exotic::be they human or supernatural. After dreaming of a strange and miraculous city, he uses his powers as a Dreamer to seek the gods of Kadath in hopes of being led to it. A simple word of advice: trust the cats.
The Shadow over Innsmouth: Probably Lovecraft’s best work in terms of sheer mass appeal and what I would recommend for introducing others to his world. Almost all the Cthulhu Mythos as a connected world comes from this work. The narrator is compelled by curiosity to visit a cursed New England town. Despite repeated warnings, he ventures to the town and finds it is carrying a horrific secret involving alien creatures as well as blasphemous religion.
The Whisperer in Darkness: A rather peculiar novella that touches on Lovecraft’s supernatural creatures but is more weird than terrifying. Albert Wilmarth finds himself heading to an isolated part of New England where there’s stories that would sound very familiar to fans of UFO culture involving weird cults, strange circles, and bizarre abductions. It introduces the Mi:Go and also leaves a lot to the reader to determine about how malevolent the supernatural is.
Short Stories
The Colout Out of Space: The best thing HPL ever wrote, IMHO. A water surveyor investigates a farm and discovers something utterly inexplicable. It may not sound like much, but the beauty and terror of the unknowable is never more brilliantly realized. A lot of the effects of the “monster” in question also nicely dovetail with our later understanding of radiation.
Dagon: A guy is shipwrecked on an island and sees a monster. Probably not the best description but the journey is more important than the destination.
The Dreams in the Witch House: Another one of the “monster hunting” HPL stories that he had more of than people believe. Poor Walter Gilman wants to take down an evil witch endangering children but he is way outclassed.
The Dunwich Horror: Probably my favorite of HPL’s stories and one that delightfully establishes the occult horror elements that I love so much about his crypto-mythology. Wilbur Whateley is a freakishly tall occultist from the isolated town of Dunwich. Seeking the Necronomicon to work some hideous magic, Doctor Henry Armitage stops him and investigates what terrible apocalypse may be afoot. Virtually all Call of Cthulhu tabletop game adventures owe this story their origin.
The Nameless City: A terrifying story of a traveler exploring an abandoned ruined city. Like Dagon, the experience is what matters versus the description.
Pickman’s Model: A painter of ghoulish horror art shows a friend his inspirations. I really like this story and it plays a big role in The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath, so should probably be read first.
Herbert West—Reanimator: A series of stories that are, honestly speaking, objectively terrible. However, they’re terrible in a delightfully entertaining way. So much so that Stuart Gordon successfully realized the work’s full comic potential in his movie (see below). Herbert West is a mad scientist who has a formula that can raise the dead. Badly. Yet he keeps trying!
The Thing on the Doorstep: I admit, probably my favorite of HPL’s works. It’s also notably the one with his most interesting female character. Azenath Waite and her evils are a fascinating study in witchcraft and psycho:sexual politics.
The Statement of Randolph Carter : The less than heroic origins of Randolph Carter. Basically, he and his friend Harley Warren believe there’s a wizard’s tomb in the area and decide to go explore it. This was before Dungeons and Dragons and they forgot to bring a rogue, wizard, or priest.
The Unnamable: Randolph Carter, who we discover is a Weird Fiction writer, encounters a friend of his who explains his harrowing story of seeing something awful. I feel this perfectly encapsulates how Lovecraft creates his scares.
Audio Drama
Masks of Nyarlathotep: A masterpiece class of Pulp pastiche by the HP Lovecraft Historical Society. Based on the Call of Cthulhu tabletop game campaign, this is the story of a bunch of heroic adventurers attempting to save the world done in a 1930s radio drama style. A lot more die than is typical for such a drama and humorous advertisements for arsenic as well as other products predominate. I absolutely love this and wish they’d do more parodies.
The Wrath of N’Kai: I put the graphic audio version here instead of the novel itself because I feel like the actors manage to elevate what was already good material. An Arkham Horror game-lit tie in, it’s still a tremendously fun pulpy adventure. Josh Reynolds should and undoubtedly is, proud.
Non-Lovecraft Mythos Works
Books
The Ballad of Black Tom: A novel that re:envisions the events of The Horror at Red Hook but from the perspective of a young black jazz musician. Perhaps the best explanation why someone would want to burn the world.
Cold Print by Ramsey Campbell: Currently out of print but Ramsey Campell remains arguably the “best” of many-many horror authors to tackle the Mythos directly. He also may have improved on a few things.
Hammers on Bone by Cassandra Khaw: A private detective investigates the dark and seedy underbelly of the occult in a house suffering domestic abuse. Surprisingly dark in its human evil but fully of the Mythos.
The Harry Stubbs series by David Hambling: A WW1 veteran and boxer investigates the occult in London while never quite coming face to face with the true face of reality.
The Innsmouth Legacy by Ruthanna Emrys: Aphra Marsh is a survivor of the Deep One internment after the events of The Shadow over Innsmouth. A gentle and kind girl, she struggles to deal with the racism and cruelty of the post:WW2 world. A good, “What if the Mythos was good” story.
Miskatonic University: Elder Gods 101 by Matt and Mike Davenport: Matt Davenport has done some great novels like The Trial of Obed Marsh and Andrew Doran series but I love this best. A Young Adult urban fantasy novel about the legacies of HPL’s creations summoned to Miskatonic University to save the world.
New Cthulhu: The Recent Weird: Basically a collection of short stories by fantastic authors that update the Mythos in various fascinating and interesting ways. My favorite story is “Pickman’s Other Model” which deals with the only way to make a ghoul more frightening to a Lovecraft protagonist: make it a hot lady.
The Titus Crow series by Brian Lumley: Titus Crow is a fantastic 1970s series about an occult investigator and his psychedelic adventures across Earth, the Dreamlands, and later the galaxy as a whole. The Burrowers Beneath and The Compleat Crow are the best of them.
Comic Books
Casefile: Arkham by Josh Finney: A pulpy black and white comic book about a WW2 veteran detective who is sent to chase down Richard Pickman by the mad artist’s sugar mommy. The time doesn’t quite match (WW1 would have been better) but it is a delightful tale.
Miskatonic by Mark Sable: A lengthy homage to the works of HPL that stars one of the last female detectives working for the Bureau of Investigation before J Edgar Hoover took over. I love Agent Miranda Keller and the role of Asenath Waite in the tale.
Films
The Call of Cthulhu (2005): Another delightful creation by the HP Lovecraft Historical Society. It’s basically a black and white silent film adaptation of the short story. It’s only about an fifty:minutes long but works well with the material. It’s just quirky enough to appeal to weirdos like me.
Dagon (2001): Oh, how delightfully trashy this film is! An adaptation of The Shadows over Innsmouth except moved to an isolated Spanish town. There’s a lot more nudity, violence, and screaming than in the original story. It’s also just fantastic B-movie fun with wonderful actresses hamming it. My only regret is that they didn’t get Jeffrey Coombs to play the lead even if he was a bit old for the part in 2001.
Reanimator (1985): As mentioned, the original Reanimator story is terrible but funny in a way that I’m 90% sure was deliberate. Much like Dagon, the violence and nudity is ramped up from the original material. Jeffrey Coomb’s Herbert West is an icon of Eighties horror the way that Ash Williams and Freddy Krueger or Jason is. It’s fantastic and Barbara Crampton is wonderful as the much:suffering Barbara.
The Whisperer in Darkness (2011) : Another great retro:movie distributed by the HP Lovecraft Historical Society. It’s more or less a straight adaptation of the story and I actually think its better watched than read, no offense to the author. Then again, I suspect that’s because of the completely new ending.
Tabletop Games
The Call of Cthulhu : If you love tabletop roleplaying games, you’ve probably already played this. It’s been a truly fantastic source of horror and introduction to Lovecraft’s beasts for the better part of forty years. There’s other Lovecraftian RPGs nowadays but you can’t beat the original.
Video Games
Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth (2005): Another adaptation of The Shadow over Innsmouth, or more precisely, the Raid on Innsmouth adventure by Chaosium. You will end up massacring hundreds of Deep Ones by the end, but the early part is terrifying.
Call of Cthulhu (2018): A decent enough detective story, Ethan Pierce is sent to an island to investigate the death by fire of a local painter. Honestly, the story ruins itself by going too hard too fast. If they’d kept it a story about Lovecraftian paintings and the Dimensional Shambler, it would have been a great start to a series. Sadly, it goes from 0 to Cthulhu Rises! in six hours.
The Sinking City (2019) : A much more action focused detective game, Charles Reed is another private detective (three for three in video games) who is visiting the cursed city of Oakmont. Oakmont is basically Silent Hill with a Lovecraft twist and everyone is kind of blasé about the Cthulhu cultists and monsters in town. It has its flaws, but I found it to be very fun.
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2023.02.14 02:59 CT_Phipps [Long] A Beginner's guide to HP Lovecraft
https://beforewegoblog.com/a-beginners-guide-to-hp-lovecraft/ HP Lovecraft is a controversial writer that has, nevertheless, left an immense footprint on the collective psyches of geeks from the early 20th century onward. The creator of the Cthulhu Mythos, his willingness to share his fictional creations with other writers and the work of men like August Derleth as well as Chaosium have resulted in incredible spin offs. Great Cthulhu and his ilk are now available in fuzzy slippers, movies, video games, and more. Literally hundreds of writers have also expanded on his work and created their own variations.
However, the simple fact is that with such an immense legendarium, there’s a question of where to begin. Lovecraft wrote for decades and some of his work is more influential than others. While Lovecraft scholars may want to read the entirety of his output, there’s some of us who would rather simply pick and choose. Here is a list of some of his best work as well as some of the spin:offs that I would recommend.
As befitting a writer who was born in 1890, it should be noted quite a bit of his views have not aged well (to say the least). Much ink, electronic or otherwise, has been spoken about his racism as well as other controversial views. This writer will not contribute further other than to say that there’s quite a bit of racism in his books.
As such, it’s perhaps better to read spin-off fiction by such greats as Brian Lumley, Matt Ruff, Victor LaValle, or Ruthanna Emrys if you want to avoid that. Heck, read Cthulhu Armageddon by prolific hack, C.T. Phipps. But for others who want to go back to the source, just like with fans of people like Robert E. Howard or Dashielle Hammett, here’s a list of where to begin.
All of HPL’s fiction is in the public domain and available online, including here:
https://hplovecraft.com/ Novels The Case of Charles Dexter Ward: HPL’s only novel is a fairly subdued horror story compared to his other writing. There’s supernatural horrors and madness afoot but less of his complicated crypto-mythology. Charles Dexter Ward had a Puritan warlock as an ancestor and became obsessed with this fact. Up to the point of being committed to an asylum after exploring his ancestor’s occult artifacts. Ward’s doctor, Marinus Willett, attempts to investigate what became of him as a result.
Novellas At the Mountains of Madness: Probably of equal importance with
The Shadow over Innsmouth for making a shared Lovecraft canon, I just don’t feel this one the same way. An Antarctic expedition discovers the secret origins of man as well as a terrifying bunch of monsters that should never be woken up. Most remembered for introducing the blob-like shoggoths that remain a staple of Lovecraft’s successors.
The Call of Cthulhu: The classic tale that started it all is something of a mixed bag to be honest. It involves a globe:trotting adventure, insidious cults, and the introduction of the most iconic of HPL’s monsters. On the other hand, to be honest, not much is accomplished by our heroes. It’s mostly a travelogue that ends on a downer note. Still, it’s important to read if you really want to know who Old Squidface is.
The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath: Randolph Carter is more or less the antithesis of your typical Lovecraft protagonist as he’s a daring hero who is fascinated rather than repulsed by the exotic::be they human or supernatural. After dreaming of a strange and miraculous city, he uses his powers as a Dreamer to seek the gods of Kadath in hopes of being led to it. A simple word of advice: trust the cats.
The Shadow over Innsmouth: Probably Lovecraft’s best work in terms of sheer mass appeal and what I would recommend for introducing others to his world. Almost all the Cthulhu Mythos as a connected world comes from this work. The narrator is compelled by curiosity to visit a cursed New England town. Despite repeated warnings, he ventures to the town and finds it is carrying a horrific secret involving alien creatures as well as blasphemous religion.
The Whisperer in Darkness: A rather peculiar novella that touches on Lovecraft’s supernatural creatures but is more weird than terrifying. Albert Wilmarth finds himself heading to an isolated part of New England where there’s stories that would sound very familiar to fans of UFO culture involving weird cults, strange circles, and bizarre abductions. It introduces the Mi-Go and also leaves a lot to the reader to determine about how malevolent the supernatural is.
Short Stories The Colour Out of Space: The best thing HPL ever wrote, IMHO. A water surveyor investigates a farm and discovers something utterly inexplicable. It may not sound like much, but the beauty and terror of the unknowable is never more brilliantly realized. A lot of the effects of the “monster” in question also nicely dovetail with our later understanding of radiation.
Dagon: A guy is shipwrecked on an island and sees a monster. Probably not the best description but the journey is more important than the destination.
The Dreams in the Witch House: Another one of the “monster hunting” HPL stories that he had more of than people believe. Poor Walter Gilman wants to take down an evil witch endangering children but he is way outclassed.
The Dunwich Horror: Probably my favorite of HPL’s stories and one that delightfully establishes the occult horror elements that I love so much about his crypto-mythology. Wilbur Whateley is a freakishly tall occultist from the isolated town of Dunwich. Seeking the
Necronomicon to work some hideous magic, Doctor Henry Armitage stops him and investigates what terrible apocalypse may be afoot. Virtually all
Call of Cthulhu tabletop game adventures owe this story their origin.
The Nameless City: A terrifying story of a traveler exploring an abandoned ruined city. Like Dagon, the experience is what matters versus the description.
Pickman’s Model: A painter of ghoulish horror art shows a friend his inspirations. I really like this story and it plays a big role in The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath, so should probably be read first.
Herbert West—Reanimator: A series of stories that are, honestly speaking, objectively terrible. However, they’re terrible in a delightfully entertaining way. So much so that Stuart Gordon successfully realized the work’s full comic potential in his movie (see below). Herbert West is a mad scientist who has a formula that can raise the dead. Badly. Yet he keeps trying!
The Thing on the Doorstep: I admit, probably my favorite of HPL’s works. It’s also notably the one with his most interesting female character. Azenath Waite and her evils are a fascinating study in witchcraft and psycho-sexual politics.
The Statement of Randolph Carter: The less than heroic origins of Randolph Carter. Basically, he and his friend Harley Warren believe there’s a wizard’s tomb in the area and decide to go explore it. This was before Dungeons and Dragons and they forgot to bring a rogue, wizard, or priest.
The Unnamable: Randolph Carter, who we discover is a Weird Fiction writer, encounters a friend of his who explains his harrowing story of seeing something awful. I feel this perfectly encapsulates how Lovecraft creates his scares.
Audio Drama Masks of Nyarlathotep: A masterpiece class of Pulp pastiche by the HP Lovecraft Historical Society. Based on the Call of Cthulhu tabletop game campaign, this is the story of a bunch of heroic adventurers attempting to save the world done in a 1930s radio drama style. A lot more die than is typical for such a drama and humorous advertisements for arsenic as well as other products predominate. I absolutely love this and wish they’d do more parodies.
The Wrath of N’Kai: I put the graphic audio version here instead of the novel itself because I feel like the actors manage to elevate what was already good material. An Arkham Horror game-lit tie in, it’s still a tremendously fun pulpy adventure. Josh Reynolds should and undoubtedly is, proud.
Non-Lovecraft Mythos Works Books The Ballad of Black Tom by Victor LaValle: A novel that re:envisions the events of The Horror at Red Hook but from the perspective of a young black jazz musician. Perhaps the best explanation why someone would want to burn the world.
Cold Print by Ramsey Campbell: Currently out of print but Ramsey Campell remains arguably the “best” of many-many horror authors to tackle the Mythos directly. He also may have improved on a few things.
Cthulhu Armageddon by C.T. Phipps: It’s my list, so hush. The world is finally destroyed by the Great Old Ones and humanity tries to survive in their shadow. An existential examination of humanity’s place in a hostile universe full of bang, bang action.
Hammers on Bone by Cassandra Khaw: A private detective investigates the dark and seedy underbelly of the occult in a house suffering domestic abuse. Surprisingly dark in its human evil but fully of the Mythos.
The Harry Stubbs series by David Hambling: A WW1 veteran and boxer investigates the occult in London while never quite coming face to face with the true face of reality.
The Innsmouth Legacy by Ruthanna Emrys: Aphra Marsh is a survivor of the Deep One internment after the events of The Shadow over Innsmouth. A gentle and kind girl, she struggles to deal with the racism and cruelty of the post:WW2 world. A good, “What if the Mythos was good” story.
Miskatonic University: Elder Gods 101 by Matt and Mike Davenport: Matt Davenport has done some great novels like The Trial of Obed Marsh and Andrew Doran series but I love this best. A Young Adult urban fantasy novel about the legacies of HPL’s creations summoned to Miskatonic University to save the world.
New Cthulhu: The Recent Weird: Basically a collection of short stories by fantastic authors that update the Mythos in various fascinating and interesting ways. My favorite story is “Pickman’s Other Model” which deals with the only way to make a ghoul more frightening to a Lovecraft protagonist: make it a hot lady.
The Titus Crow series by Brian Lumley: Titus Crow is a fantastic 1970s series about an occult investigator and his psychadelic adventures across Earth, the Dreamlands, and later the galaxy as a whole. The Burrowers Beneath and The Compleat Crow are the best of them.
Comic Books Casefile: Arkham by Josh Finney: A pulpy black and white comic book about a WW2 veteran detective who is sent to chase down Richard Pickman by the mad artist’s sugar mommy. The time doesn’t quite match (WW1 would have been better) but it is a delightful tale.
Miskatonic by Mark Sable: A lengthy homage to the works of HPL that stars one of the last female detectives working for the Bureau of Investigation before J Edgar Hoover took over. I love Agent Miranda Keller and the role of Asenath Waite in the tale.
Films The Call of Cthulhu (2005): Another delightful creation by the HP Lovecraft Historical Society. It’s basically a black and white silent film adaptation of the short story. It’s only about an fifty:minutes long but works well with the material. It’s just quirky enough to appeal to weirdos like me.
Dagon (2001): Oh, how delightfully trashy this film is! An adaptation of The Shadows over Innsmouth except moved to an isolated Spanish town. There’s a lot more nudity, violence, and screaming than in the original story. It’s also just fantastic B-movie fun with wonderful actresses hamming it. My only regret is that they didn’t get Jeffrey Coombs to play the lead even if he was a bit old for the part in 2001.
Reanimator (1985): As mentioned, the original Reanimator story is terrible but funny in a way that I’m 90% sure was deliberate. Much like Dagon, the violence and nudity is ramped up from the original material. Jeffrey Coomb’s Herbert West is an icon of Eighties horror the way that Ash Williams and Freddy Krueger or Jason is. It’s fantastic and Barbara Crampton is wonderful as the much:suffering Barbara.
The Whisperer in Darkness (2011): Another great retro:movie distributed by the HP Lovecraft Historical Society. It’s more or less a straight adaptation of the story and I actually think its better watched than read, no offense to the author. Then again, I suspect that’s because of the completely new ending.
Tabletop Games The Call of Cthulhu: If you love tabletop roleplaying games, you’ve probably already played this. It’s been a truly fantastic source of horror and introduction to Lovecraft’s beasts for the better part of forty years. There’s other Lovecraftian RPGs nowadays but you can’t beat the original.
Video Games Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth (2005): Another adaptation of The Shadow over Innsmouth, or more precisely, the Raid on Innsmouth adventure by Chaosium. You will end up massacring hundreds of Deep Ones by the end, but the early part is terrifying.
Call of Cthulhu (2018): A decent enough detective story, Ethan Pierce is sent to an island to investigate the death by fire of a local painter. Honestly, the story ruins itself by going too hard too fast. If they’d kept it a story about Lovecraftian paintings and the Dimensional Shambler, it would have been a great start to a series. Sadly, it goes from 0 to Cthulhu Rises! in six hours.
The Sinking City (2019): A much more action focused detective game, Charles Reed is another private detective (three for three in video games) who is visiting the cursed city of Oakmont. Oakmont is basically Silent Hill with a Lovecraft twist and everyone is kind of blasé about the Cthulhu cultists and monsters in town. It has its flaws, but I found it to be very fun.
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2023.02.13 21:15 hugequiz_com US 1000 Largest Cities - 2020 Census
Attached is the 1000 largest cities in the US according to the 2020 census - pulled all the census data for this quiz:
https://hugequiz.com/quizzes/us-largest-cities/
Rank | City | Population |
1 | New York, NY | 8804190 |
2 | Los Angeles, CA | 3898747 |
3 | Chicago, IL | 2746388 |
4 | Houston, TX | 2304580 |
5 | Phoenix, AZ | 1608139 |
6 | Philadelphia, PA | 1603797 |
7 | San Antonio, TX | 1434625 |
8 | San Diego, CA | 1386932 |
9 | Dallas, TX | 1304379 |
10 | San Jose, CA | 1013240 |
11 | Austin, TX | 961855 |
12 | Jacksonville, FL | 949611 |
13 | Fort Worth, TX | 918915 |
14 | Columbus, OH | 905748 |
15 | Indianapolis, IN | 887642 |
16 | Charlotte, NC | 874579 |
17 | San Francisco, CA | 873965 |
18 | Seattle, WA | 737015 |
19 | Denver, CO | 715522 |
20 | Washington, DC | 689545 |
21 | Nashville, TN | 689447 |
22 | Oklahoma City, OK | 681054 |
23 | El Paso, TX | 678815 |
24 | Boston, MA | 675647 |
25 | Portland, OR | 652503 |
26 | Las Vegas, NV | 641903 |
27 | Detroit, MI | 639111 |
28 | Memphis, TN | 633104 |
29 | Louisville, KY | 633045 |
30 | Baltimore, MD | 585708 |
31 | Milwaukee, WI | 577222 |
32 | Albuquerque, NM | 564559 |
33 | Tucson, AZ | 542629 |
34 | Fresno, CA | 542107 |
35 | Sacramento, CA | 524943 |
36 | Kansas City, MO | 508090 |
37 | Mesa, AZ | 504258 |
38 | Atlanta, GA | 498715 |
39 | Omaha, NE | 486051 |
40 | Colorado Springs, CO | 478961 |
41 | Raleigh, NC | 467665 |
42 | Long Beach, CA | 466742 |
43 | Virginia Beach, VA | 459470 |
44 | Miami, FL | 442241 |
45 | Oakland, CA | 440646 |
46 | Minneapolis, MN | 429954 |
47 | Tulsa, OK | 413066 |
48 | Bakersfield, CA | 403455 |
49 | Wichita, KS | 397532 |
50 | Arlington, TX | 394266 |
51 | Aurora, CO | 386261 |
52 | Tampa, FL | 384959 |
53 | New Orleans, LA | 383997 |
54 | Cleveland, OH | 372624 |
55 | Honolulu, HI | 350964 |
56 | Anaheim, CA | 346824 |
57 | Lexington, KY | 322570 |
58 | Stockton, CA | 320804 |
59 | Corpus Christi, TX | 317863 |
60 | Henderson, NV | 317610 |
61 | Riverside, CA | 314998 |
62 | Newark, NJ | 311549 |
63 | St Paul, MN | 311527 |
64 | Santa Ana, CA | 310227 |
65 | Cincinnati, OH | 309317 |
66 | Irvine, CA | 307670 |
67 | Orlando, FL | 307573 |
68 | Pittsburgh, PA | 302971 |
69 | St Louis, MO | 301578 |
70 | Greensboro, NC | 299035 |
71 | Jersey City, NJ | 292449 |
72 | Anchorage, AK | 291247 |
73 | Lincoln, NE | 291082 |
74 | Plano, TX | 285494 |
75 | Durham, NC | 283506 |
76 | Buffalo, NY | 278349 |
77 | Chandler, AZ | 275987 |
78 | Chula Vista, CA | 275487 |
79 | Toledo, OH | 270871 |
80 | Madison, WI | 269840 |
81 | Gilbert, AZ | 267918 |
82 | Reno, NV | 264165 |
83 | Fort Wayne, IN | 263886 |
84 | North Las Vegas, NV | 262527 |
85 | St Petersburg, FL | 258308 |
86 | Lubbock, TX | 257141 |
87 | Irving, TX | 256684 |
88 | Laredo, TX | 255205 |
89 | Winston Salem, NC | 249545 |
90 | Chesapeake, VA | 249422 |
91 | Glendale, AZ | 248325 |
92 | Garland, TX | 246018 |
93 | Scottsdale, AZ | 241361 |
94 | Norfolk, VA | 238005 |
95 | Boise, ID | 235684 |
96 | Fremont, CA | 230504 |
97 | Spokane, WA | 228989 |
98 | Santa Clarita, CA | 228673 |
99 | Baton Rouge, LA | 227470 |
100 | Richmond, VA | 226610 |
101 | Hialeah, FL | 223109 |
102 | San Bernardino, CA | 222101 |
103 | Tacoma, WA | 219346 |
104 | Modesto, CA | 218464 |
105 | Huntsville, AL | 215006 |
106 | Des Moines, IA | 214133 |
107 | Yonkers, NY | 211569 |
108 | Rochester, NY | 211328 |
109 | Moreno Valley, CA | 208634 |
110 | Fayetteville, NC | 208501 |
111 | Fontana, CA | 208393 |
112 | Columbus, GA | 206922 |
113 | Worcester, MA | 206518 |
114 | Port St Lucie, FL | 204851 |
115 | Little Rock, AR | 202591 |
116 | Augusta, GA | 202081 |
117 | Oxnard, CA | 202063 |
118 | Birmingham, AL | 200733 |
119 | Montgomery, AL | 200603 |
120 | Frisco, TX | 200509 |
121 | Amarillo, TX | 200393 |
122 | Salt Lake City, UT | 199723 |
123 | Grand Rapids, MI | 198917 |
124 | Huntington Beach, CA | 198711 |
125 | Overland Park, KS | 197238 |
126 | Glendale, CA | 196543 |
127 | Tallahassee, FL | 196169 |
128 | Grand Prairie, TX | 196100 |
129 | McKinney, TX | 195308 |
130 | Cape Coral, FL | 194016 |
131 | Sioux Falls, SD | 192517 |
132 | Peoria, AZ | 190985 |
133 | Providence, RI | 190934 |
134 | Vancouver, WA | 190915 |
135 | Knoxville, TN | 190740 |
136 | Akron, OH | 190469 |
137 | Shreveport, LA | 187593 |
138 | Mobile, AL | 187041 |
139 | Brownsville, TX | 186738 |
140 | Newport News, VA | 186247 |
141 | Fort Lauderdale, FL | 182760 |
142 | Chattanooga, TN | 181099 |
143 | Tempe, AZ | 180587 |
144 | Aurora, IL | 180542 |
145 | Santa Rosa, CA | 178127 |
146 | Eugene, OR | 176654 |
147 | Elk Grove, CA | 176124 |
148 | Salem, OR | 175535 |
149 | Ontario, CA | 175265 |
150 | Cary, NC | 174721 |
151 | Rancho Cucamonga, CA | 174453 |
152 | Oceanside, CA | 174068 |
153 | Lancaster, CA | 173516 |
154 | Garden Grove, CA | 171949 |
155 | Pembroke Pines, FL | 171178 |
156 | Fort Collins, CO | 169810 |
157 | Palmdale, CA | 169450 |
158 | Springfield, MO | 169176 |
159 | Clarksville, TN | 166722 |
160 | Salinas, CA | 163542 |
161 | Hayward, CA | 162954 |
162 | Paterson, NJ | 159732 |
163 | Alexandria, VA | 159467 |
164 | Macon, GA | 157346 |
165 | Corona, CA | 157136 |
166 | Kansas City, KS | 156607 |
167 | Lakewood, CO | 155984 |
168 | Springfield, MA | 155929 |
169 | Sunnyvale, CA | 155805 |
170 | Jackson, MS | 153701 |
171 | Killeen, TX | 153095 |
172 | Hollywood, FL | 153067 |
173 | Murfreesboro, TN | 152769 |
174 | Pasadena, TX | 151950 |
175 | Bellevue, WA | 151854 |
176 | Pomona, CA | 151713 |
177 | Escondido, CA | 151038 |
178 | Joliet, IL | 150362 |
179 | Charleston, SC | 150227 |
180 | Mesquite, TX | 150108 |
181 | Naperville, IL | 149540 |
182 | Rockford, IL | 148655 |
183 | Bridgeport, CT | 148654 |
184 | Syracuse, NY | 148620 |
185 | Savannah, GA | 147780 |
186 | Roseville, CA | 147773 |
187 | Torrance, CA | 147067 |
188 | Fullerton, CA | 143617 |
189 | Surprise, AZ | 143148 |
190 | McAllen, TX | 142210 |
191 | Thornton, CO | 141867 |
192 | Visalia, CA | 141384 |
193 | Olathe, KS | 141290 |
194 | Gainesville, FL | 141085 |
195 | West Valley City, UT | 140230 |
196 | Orange, CA | 139911 |
197 | Denton, TX | 139869 |
198 | Warren, MI | 139387 |
199 | Pasadena, CA | 138699 |
200 | Waco, TX | 138486 |
201 | Cedar Rapids, IA | 137710 |
202 | Dayton, OH | 137644 |
203 | Elizabeth, NJ | 137298 |
204 | Hampton, VA | 137148 |
205 | Columbia, SC | 136632 |
206 | Kent, WA | 136588 |
207 | Stamford, CT | 135470 |
208 | Lakewood, NJ | 135158 |
209 | Victorville, CA | 134810 |
210 | Miramar, FL | 134721 |
211 | Coral Springs, FL | 134394 |
212 | Sterling Heights, MI | 134346 |
213 | New Haven, CT | 134023 |
214 | Carrollton, TX | 133434 |
215 | Midland, TX | 132524 |
216 | Norman, OK | 128026 |
217 | Santa Clara, CA | 127647 |
218 | Athens, GA | 127315 |
219 | Thousand Oaks, CA | 126966 |
220 | Topeka, KS | 126587 |
221 | Simi Valley, CA | 126356 |
222 | Columbia, MO | 126254 |
223 | Vallejo, CA | 126090 |
224 | Fargo, ND | 125990 |
225 | Allentown, PA | 125845 |
226 | Pearland, TX | 125828 |
227 | Concord, CA | 125410 |
228 | Abilene, TX | 125182 |
229 | Arvada, CO | 124402 |
230 | Berkeley, CA | 124321 |
231 | Ann Arbor, MI | 123851 |
232 | Independence, MO | 123011 |
233 | Rochester, MN | 121395 |
234 | Lafayette, LA | 121374 |
235 | Hartford, CT | 121054 |
236 | College Station, TX | 120511 |
237 | Clovis, CA | 120124 |
238 | Fairfield, CA | 119881 |
239 | Palm Bay, FL | 119760 |
240 | Richardson, TX | 119469 |
241 | Round Rock, TX | 119468 |
242 | Cambridge, MA | 118403 |
243 | Meridian, ID | 117635 |
244 | West Palm Beach, FL | 117415 |
245 | Evansville, IN | 117298 |
246 | Clearwater, FL | 117292 |
247 | Billings, MT | 117116 |
248 | West Jordan, UT | 116961 |
249 | Richmond, CA | 116448 |
250 | Westminster, CO | 116317 |
251 | Manchester, NH | 115644 |
252 | Lowell, MA | 115554 |
253 | Wilmington, NC | 115451 |
254 | Antioch, CA | 115291 |
255 | Beaumont, TX | 115282 |
256 | Provo, UT | 115162 |
257 | North Charleston, SC | 114852 |
258 | Elgin, IL | 114797 |
259 | Carlsbad, CA | 114746 |
260 | Odessa, TX | 114428 |
261 | Waterbury, CT | 114403 |
262 | Springfield, IL | 114394 |
263 | League City, TX | 114392 |
264 | Downey, CA | 114355 |
265 | Gresham, OR | 114247 |
266 | High Point, NC | 114059 |
267 | Broken Arrow, OK | 113540 |
268 | Peoria, IL | 113150 |
269 | Lansing, MI | 112644 |
270 | Lakeland, FL | 112641 |
271 | Pompano Beach, FL | 112046 |
272 | Costa Mesa, CA | 111918 |
273 | Pueblo, CO | 111876 |
274 | Lewisville, TX | 111822 |
275 | Miami Gardens, FL | 111640 |
276 | Las Cruces, NM | 111385 |
277 | Sugar Land, TX | 111026 |
278 | Murrieta, CA | 110949 |
279 | Ventura, CA | 110763 |
280 | Everett, WA | 110629 |
281 | Temecula, CA | 110003 |
282 | Dearborn, MI | 109976 |
283 | Santa Maria, CA | 109707 |
284 | West Covina, CA | 109501 |
285 | El Monte, CA | 109450 |
286 | Greeley, CO | 108795 |
287 | Sparks, NV | 108445 |
288 | Centennial, CO | 108418 |
289 | Boulder, CO | 108250 |
290 | Sandy Springs, GA | 108080 |
291 | Inglewood, CA | 107762 |
292 | Edison, NJ | 107588 |
293 | South Fulton, GA | 107436 |
294 | Green Bay, WI | 107395 |
295 | Burbank, CA | 107337 |
296 | Renton, WA | 106785 |
297 | Hillsboro, OR | 106447 |
298 | El Cajon, CA | 106215 |
299 | Tyler, TX | 105995 |
300 | Davie, FL | 105691 |
301 | San Mateo, CA | 105661 |
302 | Brockton, MA | 105643 |
303 | Concord, NC | 105240 |
304 | Jurupa Valley, CA | 105053 |
305 | Daly City, CA | 104901 |
306 | Allen, TX | 104627 |
307 | Rio Rancho, NM | 104046 |
308 | Rialto, CA | 104026 |
309 | Woodbridge, NJ | 103639 |
310 | South Bend, IN | 103453 |
311 | Spokane Valley, WA | 102976 |
312 | Norwalk, CA | 102773 |
313 | Menifee, CA | 102527 |
314 | Vacaville, CA | 102386 |
315 | Wichita Falls, TX | 102316 |
316 | Davenport, IA | 101724 |
317 | Quincy, MA | 101636 |
318 | Chico, CA | 101475 |
319 | Lynn, MA | 101253 |
320 | Lees Summit, MO | 101108 |
321 | New Bedford, MA | 101079 |
322 | Federal Way, WA | 101030 |
323 | Clinton, MI | 100513 |
324 | Edinburg, TX | 100243 |
325 | Nampa, ID | 100200 |
326 | Roanoke, VA | 100011 |
327 | Kenosha, WI | 99986 |
328 | San Angelo, TX | 99893 |
329 | Hesperia, CA | 99818 |
330 | Carmel, IN | 99757 |
331 | Tuscaloosa, AL | 99600 |
332 | Albany, NY | 99224 |
333 | Bend, OR | 99178 |
334 | Fishers, IN | 98977 |
335 | Longmont, CO | 98885 |
336 | Canton, MI | 98659 |
337 | Vista, CA | 98381 |
338 | Orem, UT | 98129 |
339 | Portsmouth, VA | 97915 |
340 | Beaverton, OR | 97494 |
341 | Boca Raton, FL | 97422 |
342 | Sunrise, FL | 97335 |
343 | Yakima, WA | 96968 |
344 | Sandy, UT | 96904 |
345 | Compton, CA | 95740 |
346 | Carson, CA | 95558 |
347 | Yuma, AZ | 95548 |
348 | Livonia, MI | 95535 |
349 | Toms River, NJ | 95438 |
350 | St George, UT | 95342 |
351 | Goodyear, AZ | 95294 |
352 | Reading, PA | 95112 |
353 | Lawrence, KS | 94934 |
354 | San Marcos, CA | 94833 |
355 | Erie, PA | 94831 |
356 | Asheville, NC | 94589 |
357 | Edmond, OK | 94428 |
358 | Suffolk, VA | 94324 |
359 | Fall River, MA | 94000 |
360 | Fayetteville, AR | 93949 |
361 | Deltona, FL | 93692 |
362 | Mission Viejo, CA | 93653 |
363 | Redding, CA | 93611 |
364 | Santa Monica, CA | 93076 |
365 | Tracy, CA | 93000 |
366 | Roswell, GA | 92833 |
367 | South Gate, CA | 92726 |
368 | Hoover, AL | 92606 |
369 | Hamilton, NJ | 92297 |
370 | Kirkland, WA | 92175 |
371 | Plantation, FL | 91750 |
372 | Buckeye, AZ | 91502 |
373 | Bellingham, WA | 91482 |
374 | Chino, CA | 91403 |
375 | Nashua, NH | 91322 |
376 | OFallon, MO | 91316 |
377 | Norwalk, CT | 91184 |
378 | San Leandro, CA | 91008 |
379 | Westminster, CA | 90911 |
380 | Trenton, NJ | 90871 |
381 | Mount Pleasant, SC | 90801 |
382 | New Braunfels, TX | 90403 |
383 | Lawton, OK | 90381 |
384 | Clifton, NJ | 90296 |
385 | Bloomington, MN | 89987 |
386 | Conroe, TX | 89956 |
387 | Hemet, CA | 89833 |
388 | Avondale, AZ | 89334 |
389 | Waukegan, IL | 89321 |
390 | Palm Coast, FL | 89258 |
391 | Lawrence, MA | 89143 |
392 | Fort Smith, AR | 89142 |
393 | Indio, CA | 89137 |
394 | Newton, MA | 88923 |
395 | Santa Barbara, CA | 88665 |
396 | Champaign, IL | 88302 |
397 | Hawthorne, CA | 88083 |
398 | Livermore, CA | 87955 |
399 | Citrus Heights, CA | 87583 |
400 | Greenville, NC | 87521 |
401 | Santa Fe, NM | 87505 |
402 | Ogden, UT | 87321 |
403 | Whittier, CA | 87306 |
404 | Troy, MI | 87294 |
405 | Auburn, WA | 87256 |
406 | Deerfield Beach, FL | 86859 |
407 | Duluth, MN | 86697 |
408 | Danbury, CT | 86518 |
409 | Brooklyn Park, MN | 86478 |
410 | Fort Myers, FL | 86395 |
411 | Merced, CA | 86333 |
412 | Lake Forest, CA | 85858 |
413 | Medford, OR | 85824 |
414 | Sioux City, IA | 85797 |
415 | Mission, TX | 85778 |
416 | Westland, MI | 85420 |
417 | Cicero, IL | 85268 |
418 | Newport Beach, CA | 85239 |
419 | Lake Charles, LA | 84872 |
420 | Melbourne, FL | 84678 |
421 | San Ramon, CA | 84605 |
422 | Redwood City, CA | 84292 |
423 | Springdale, AR | 84161 |
424 | Buena Park, CA | 84034 |
425 | Farmington Hills, MI | 83986 |
426 | Bryan, TX | 83980 |
427 | Kennewick, WA | 83921 |
428 | Baytown, TX | 83701 |
429 | Manteca, CA | 83498 |
430 | Franklin, TN | 83454 |
431 | Cranston, RI | 82934 |
432 | Miami Beach, FL | 82890 |
433 | Alhambra, CA | 82868 |
434 | Warwick, RI | 82823 |
435 | Lakewood, CA | 82496 |
436 | Largo, FL | 82485 |
437 | Johns Creek, GA | 82453 |
438 | Mountain View, CA | 82376 |
439 | Temple, TX | 82073 |
440 | Layton, UT | 81773 |
441 | Longview, TX | 81638 |
442 | Flint, MI | 81252 |
443 | Parma, OH | 81146 |
444 | Somerville, MA | 81045 |
445 | Plymouth, MN | 81026 |
446 | Homestead, FL | 80737 |
447 | Folsom, CA | 80454 |
448 | Gastonia, NC | 80411 |
449 | Boynton Beach, FL | 80380 |
450 | Warner Robins, GA | 80308 |
451 | Tustin, CA | 80276 |
452 | Milpitas, CA | 80273 |
453 | Pleasanton, CA | 79871 |
454 | New Rochelle, NY | 79726 |
455 | Pharr, TX | 79715 |
456 | Shelby, MI | 79408 |
457 | Rancho Cordova, CA | 79332 |
458 | Napa, CA | 79246 |
459 | Kissimmee, FL | 79226 |
460 | Bellflower, CA | 79190 |
461 | Bloomington, IN | 79168 |
462 | Upland, CA | 79040 |
463 | Lynchburg, VA | 79009 |
464 | Schaumburg, IL | 78723 |
465 | Perris, CA | 78700 |
466 | Bloomington, IL | 78680 |
467 | Jonesboro, AR | 78576 |
468 | Chino Hills, CA | 78411 |
469 | Alameda, CA | 78280 |
470 | Frederick, MD | 78171 |
471 | Evanston, IL | 78110 |
472 | Hammond, IN | 77879 |
473 | Racine, WI | 77816 |
474 | Arlington Heights, IL | 77676 |
475 | Cedar Park, TX | 77595 |
476 | South Jordan, UT | 77487 |
477 | Pasco, WA | 77108 |
478 | Flagstaff, AZ | 76831 |
479 | Southfield, MI | 76618 |
480 | Wyoming, MI | 76501 |
481 | Pittsburg, CA | 76416 |
482 | Loveland, CO | 76378 |
483 | Scranton, PA | 76328 |
484 | Rochester Hills, MI | 76300 |
485 | Auburn, AL | 76143 |
486 | Flower Mound, TX | 75956 |
487 | Lehi, UT | 75907 |
488 | Doral, FL | 75874 |
489 | Apple Valley, CA | 75791 |
490 | Bethlehem, PA | 75781 |
491 | Appleton, WI | 75644 |
492 | Pawtucket, RI | 75604 |
493 | Woodbury, MN | 75102 |
494 | Iowa City, IA | 74828 |
495 | North Port, FL | 74793 |
496 | Rapid City, SD | 74703 |
497 | Cherry Hill, NJ | 74553 |
498 | Lauderhill, FL | 74482 |
499 | Rock Hill, SC | 74372 |
500 | Missouri City, TX | 74259 |
501 | New Britain, CT | 74135 |
502 | Broomfield, CO | 74112 |
503 | Bolingbrook, IL | 73922 |
504 | Mount Vernon, NY | 73893 |
505 | Bismarck, ND | 73622 |
506 | Brick, NJ | 73620 |
507 | Kalamazoo, MI | 73598 |
508 | Missoula, MT | 73489 |
509 | Redmond, WA | 73256 |
510 | Redlands, CA | 73168 |
511 | Castle Rock, CO | 73158 |
512 | Gulfport, MS | 72926 |
513 | Turlock, CA | 72740 |
514 | Jacksonville, NC | 72723 |
515 | Daytona Beach, FL | 72647 |
516 | Mansfield, TX | 72602 |
517 | Dublin, CA | 72589 |
518 | St Joseph, MO | 72473 |
519 | Framingham, MA | 72362 |
520 | Bowling Green, KY | 72294 |
521 | Baldwin Park, CA | 72176 |
522 | Tamarac, FL | 71897 |
523 | Harlingen, TX | 71829 |
524 | Camden, NJ | 71791 |
525 | Bayonne, NJ | 71686 |
526 | Rocklin, CA | 71601 |
527 | Redondo Beach, CA | 71576 |
528 | Waukesha, WI | 71158 |
529 | Dothan, AL | 71072 |
530 | Johnson City, TN | 71046 |
531 | Wilmington, DE | 70898 |
532 | Canton, OH | 70872 |
533 | Lafayette, IN | 70783 |
534 | Camarillo, CA | 70741 |
535 | Greenville, SC | 70720 |
536 | Marysville, WA | 70714 |
537 | Waterford, MI | 70565 |
538 | Passaic, NJ | 70537 |
539 | Decatur, IL | 70522 |
540 | St Charles, MO | 70493 |
541 | Lake Elsinore, CA | 70265 |
542 | Maple Grove, MN | 70253 |
543 | Blaine, MN | 70222 |
544 | Union City, CA | 70143 |
545 | Walnut Creek, CA | 70127 |
546 | Yuba City, CA | 70117 |
547 | North Richland Hills, TX | 69917 |
548 | Rogers, AR | 69908 |
549 | Eastvale, CA | 69757 |
550 | Gaithersburg, MD | 69657 |
551 | Albany, GA | 69647 |
552 | East Orange, NJ | 69612 |
553 | Noblesville, IN | 69604 |
554 | Lakeville, MN | 69490 |
555 | Eau Claire, WI | 69421 |
556 | Gary, IN | 69093 |
557 | St Cloud, MN | 68881 |
558 | Tulare, CA | 68875 |
559 | Eagan, MN | 68855 |
560 | West Des Moines, IA | 68723 |
561 | Union City, NJ | 68589 |
562 | Palo Alto, CA | 68572 |
563 | Portland, ME | 68408 |
564 | Franklin, NJ | 68364 |
565 | Yorba Linda, CA | 68336 |
566 | Jackson, TN | 68205 |
567 | Weston, FL | 68107 |
568 | Palatine, IL | 67908 |
569 | Ankeny, IA | 67887 |
570 | Skokie, IL | 67824 |
571 | Haverhill, MA | 67787 |
572 | San Marcos, TX | 67553 |
573 | Sammamish, WA | 67455 |
574 | Waterloo, IA | 67314 |
575 | Shawnee, KS | 67311 |
576 | Lynwood, CA | 67265 |
577 | Georgetown, TX | 67176 |
578 | Rockville, MD | 67117 |
579 | Middletown, NJ | 67106 |
580 | Schenectady, NY | 67047 |
581 | Old Bridge, NJ | 66876 |
582 | Davis, CA | 66850 |
583 | Delray Beach, FL | 66846 |
584 | Oshkosh, WI | 66816 |
585 | Kenner, LA | 66448 |
586 | Ames, IA | 66427 |
587 | Lodi, CA | 66348 |
588 | Malden, MA | 66263 |
589 | Novi, MI | 66243 |
590 | Madera, CA | 66224 |
591 | South San Francisco, CA | 66105 |
592 | Gloucester, NJ | 66034 |
593 | West Bloomfield, MI | 65888 |
594 | Alpharetta, GA | 65818 |
595 | Janesville, WI | 65615 |
596 | Grand Junction, CO | 65560 |
597 | Victoria, TX | 65534 |
598 | Utica, NY | 65283 |
599 | Waltham, MA | 65218 |
600 | Lorain, OH | 65211 |
601 | Muncie, IN | 65194 |
602 | Pflugerville, TX | 65191 |
603 | Cheyenne, WY | 65132 |
604 | Idaho Falls, ID | 64818 |
605 | North Little Rock, AR | 64591 |
606 | Laguna Niguel, CA | 64355 |
607 | Burnsville, MN | 64317 |
608 | San Clemente, CA | 64293 |
609 | Brentwood, CA | 64292 |
610 | Eden Prairie, MN | 64198 |
611 | Bellevue, NE | 64176 |
612 | Conway, AR | 64134 |
613 | West Hartford, CT | 64083 |
614 | Greenwood, IN | 63830 |
615 | Lakewood, WA | 63612 |
616 | Coon Rapids, MN | 63599 |
617 | Ocala, FL | 63591 |
618 | Greenwich, CT | 63518 |
619 | Taylor, MI | 63409 |
620 | Hamilton, OH | 63399 |
621 | Millcreek, UT | 63380 |
622 | North Bergen, NJ | 63361 |
623 | Dearborn Heights, MI | 63292 |
624 | Brookline, MA | 63191 |
625 | La Habra, CA | 63097 |
626 | Santa Cruz, CA | 62956 |
627 | Council Bluffs, IA | 62799 |
628 | Moore, OK | 62793 |
629 | Bossier City, LA | 62701 |
630 | Montebello, CA | 62640 |
631 | Porterville, CA | 62623 |
632 | Port Orange, FL | 62596 |
633 | Rowlett, TX | 62535 |
634 | Commerce City, CO | 62418 |
635 | Revere, MA | 62186 |
636 | Pico Rivera, CA | 62088 |
637 | Encinitas, CA | 62007 |
638 | Chapel Hill, NC | 61960 |
639 | Springfield, OR | 61851 |
640 | Hendersonville, TN | 61753 |
641 | Wellington, FL | 61637 |
642 | Pontiac, MI | 61606 |
643 | Fairfield, CT | 61512 |
644 | Huntersville, NC | 61376 |
645 | San Rafael, CA | 61271 |
646 | Plymouth, MA | 61217 |
647 | Irvington, NJ | 61176 |
648 | Hamden, CT | 61169 |
649 | La Mesa, CA | 61121 |
650 | Monterey Park, CA | 61096 |
651 | Sanford, FL | 61051 |
652 | Jupiter, FL | 61047 |
653 | Woodland, CA | 61032 |
654 | Euless, TX | 61032 |
655 | Gardena, CA | 61027 |
656 | Marietta, GA | 60972 |
657 | Meriden, CT | 60850 |
658 | Bristol, CT | 60833 |
659 | Piscataway, NJ | 60804 |
660 | Vineland, NJ | 60780 |
661 | Des Plaines, IL | 60675 |
662 | Richland, WA | 60560 |
663 | Taylorsville, UT | 60448 |
664 | Great Falls, MT | 60442 |
665 | Hoboken, NJ | 60419 |
666 | Cupertino, CA | 60381 |
667 | West Allis, WI | 60325 |
668 | North Miami, FL | 60191 |
669 | Owensboro, KY | 60183 |
670 | Youngstown, OH | 60068 |
671 | Santee, CA | 60037 |
672 | Caldwell, ID | 59996 |
673 | Corvallis, OR | 59922 |
674 | Petaluma, CA | 59776 |
675 | Union, NJ | 59728 |
676 | Manchester, CT | 59713 |
677 | Dubuque, IA | 59667 |
678 | Medford, MA | 59659 |
679 | Kokomo, IN | 59604 |
680 | White Plains, NY | 59559 |
681 | Gilroy, CA | 59520 |
682 | Queen Creek, AZ | 59519 |
683 | Taunton, MA | 59408 |
684 | Leander, TX | 59202 |
685 | Stonecrest, GA | 59194 |
686 | Palm Beach Gardens, FL | 59182 |
687 | Hempstead, NY | 59169 |
688 | Grand Forks, ND | 59166 |
689 | Casper, WY | 59038 |
690 | St Cloud, FL | 58964 |
691 | St Clair Shores, MI | 58874 |
692 | Apex, NC | 58780 |
693 | Margate, FL | 58712 |
694 | Orland Park, IL | 58703 |
695 | Springfield, OH | 58662 |
696 | Carson City, NV | 58639 |
697 | Shoreline, WA | 58608 |
698 | Blue Springs, MO | 58603 |
699 | Jackson, NJ | 58544 |
700 | Parker, CO | 58512 |
701 | Midwest City, OK | 58409 |
702 | Terre Haute, IN | 58389 |
703 | Oak Lawn, IL | 58362 |
704 | Bowie, MD | 58329 |
705 | Royal Oak, MI | 58211 |
706 | Maricopa, AZ | 58125 |
707 | Lancaster, PA | 58039 |
708 | Hanford, CA | 57990 |
709 | Decatur, AL | 57938 |
710 | Kettering, OH | 57862 |
711 | Coconut Creek, FL | 57833 |
712 | Bartlett, TN | 57786 |
713 | St Peters, MO | 57732 |
714 | Wylie, TX | 57526 |
715 | Weymouth, MA | 57437 |
716 | Lenexa, KS | 57434 |
717 | Burlington, NC | 57303 |
718 | Berwyn, IL | 57250 |
719 | Lake Havasu City, AZ | 57144 |
720 | Fountain Valley, CA | 57047 |
721 | Highland, CA | 56999 |
722 | Madison, AL | 56933 |
723 | Mount Prospect, IL | 56852 |
724 | Arcadia, CA | 56681 |
725 | Albany, OR | 56472 |
726 | Apple Valley, MN | 56374 |
727 | Pocatello, ID | 56320 |
728 | National City, CA | 56173 |
729 | Parsippany-Troy Hills, NJ | 56162 |
730 | DeSoto, TX | 56145 |
731 | Port Arthur, TX | 56039 |
732 | Tinley Park, IL | 55971 |
733 | Bradenton, FL | 55698 |
734 | Ypsilanti, MI | 55670 |
735 | Smyrna, GA | 55663 |
736 | Olympia, WA | 55605 |
737 | West Haven, CT | 55584 |
738 | Chicopee, MA | 55560 |
739 | Kingsport, TN | 55442 |
740 | Perth Amboy, NJ | 55436 |
741 | Valdosta, GA | 55378 |
742 | New Brunswick, NJ | 55266 |
743 | Brookhaven, GA | 55161 |
744 | Herriman, UT | 55144 |
745 | Diamond Bar, CA | 55072 |
746 | Huntington Park, CA | 54883 |
747 | Apopka, FL | 54873 |
748 | Sarasota, FL | 54842 |
749 | Wayne, NJ | 54838 |
750 | Anderson, IN | 54788 |
751 | Southaven, MS | 54648 |
752 | Coeur dAlene, ID | 54628 |
753 | Plainfield, NJ | 54586 |
754 | Oak Park, IL | 54583 |
755 | Yucaipa, CA | 54542 |
756 | Tigard, OR | 54539 |
757 | Peabody, MA | 54481 |
758 | Rocky Mount, NC | 54341 |
759 | Pensacola, FL | 54312 |
760 | Kentwood, MI | 54304 |
761 | Bentonville, AR | 54164 |
762 | Manhattan, KS | 54100 |
763 | Georgetown, MI | 54091 |
764 | Wheaton, IL | 53970 |
765 | Elkhart, IN | 53923 |
766 | West Sacramento, CA | 53915 |
767 | Colton, CA | 53909 |
768 | San Jacinto, CA | 53898 |
769 | Minnetonka, MN | 53781 |
770 | Paramount, CA | 53733 |
771 | Galveston, TX | 53695 |
772 | Casa Grande, AZ | 53658 |
773 | Bonita Springs, FL | 53644 |
774 | Howell, NJ | 53537 |
775 | Lacey, WA | 53526 |
776 | Edina, MN | 53494 |
777 | Bozeman, MT | 53293 |
778 | Novato, CA | 53225 |
779 | Grand Island, NE | 53131 |
780 | Kannapolis, NC | 53114 |
781 | Bloomfield, NJ | 53105 |
782 | Pinellas Park, FL | 53093 |
783 | Smyrna, TN | 53070 |
784 | Methuen, MA | 53059 |
785 | Beaumont, CA | 53036 |
786 | West New York, NJ | 52912 |
787 | Logan, UT | 52778 |
788 | Normal, IL | 52736 |
789 | Battle Creek, MI | 52721 |
790 | La Crosse, WI | 52680 |
791 | Elyria, OH | 52656 |
792 | Watsonville, CA | 52590 |
793 | Glendora, CA | 52558 |
794 | Florissant, MO | 52533 |
795 | Hoffman Estates, IL | 52530 |
796 | Stratford, CT | 52355 |
797 | Aliso Viejo, CA | 52176 |
798 | Burien, WA | 52066 |
799 | Marana, AZ | 51908 |
800 | Texas City, TX | 51898 |
801 | Placentia, CA | 51824 |
802 | Harrisonburg, VA | 51814 |
803 | Twin Falls, ID | 51807 |
804 | Joplin, MO | 51762 |
805 | Dunwoody, GA | 51683 |
806 | Cathedral City, CA | 51493 |
807 | Delano, CA | 51428 |
808 | Troy, NY | 51401 |
809 | Collierville, TN | 51324 |
810 | Enid, OK | 51308 |
811 | Covina, CA | 51268 |
812 | Rosemead, CA | 51185 |
813 | Palm Desert, CA | 51163 |
814 | Cuyahoga Falls, OH | 51114 |
815 | Mishawaka, IN | 51063 |
816 | East Hartford, CT | 51045 |
817 | Draper, UT | 51017 |
818 | Middletown, OH | 50987 |
819 | Lakewood, OH | 50942 |
820 | East Honolulu, HI | 50922 |
821 | Summerville, SC | 50915 |
822 | Murray, UT | 50637 |
823 | Grapevine, TX | 50631 |
824 | Milford, CT | 50558 |
825 | Columbus, IN | 50474 |
826 | Downers Grove, IL | 50247 |
827 | Mooresville, NC | 50193 |
828 | Cypress, CA | 50151 |
829 | Harrisburg, PA | 50099 |
830 | St Louis Park, MN | 50010 |
831 | Spring Hill, TN | 50005 |
832 | Azusa, CA | 50000 |
833 | Chesterfield, MO | 49999 |
834 | Newark, OH | 49934 |
835 | Sheboygan, WI | 49929 |
836 | Bedford, TX | 49928 |
837 | Lincoln, CA | 49757 |
838 | East Brunswick, NJ | 49715 |
839 | Euclid, OH | 49692 |
840 | Cerritos, CA | 49578 |
841 | Redford, MI | 49504 |
842 | Biloxi, MS | 49449 |
843 | Jeffersonville, IN | 49447 |
844 | Lawrence, IN | 49370 |
845 | Dublin, OH | 49328 |
846 | Ceres, CA | 49302 |
847 | Coral Gables, FL | 49248 |
848 | Winter Haven, FL | 49219 |
849 | Cedar Hill, TX | 49148 |
850 | Everett, MA | 49075 |
851 | Barnstable, MA | 48916 |
852 | Portage, MI | 48891 |
853 | Charleston, WV | 48864 |
854 | West Orange, NJ | 48843 |
855 | Poway, CA | 48841 |
856 | Titusville, FL | 48789 |
857 | Hattiesburg, MS | 48730 |
858 | Glenview, IL | 48705 |
859 | Washington, NJ | 48677 |
860 | Niagara Falls, NY | 48671 |
861 | Monroe, NJ | 48594 |
862 | Roswell, NM | 48422 |
863 | Stillwater, OK | 48394 |
864 | Wauwatosa, WI | 48387 |
865 | Minot, ND | 48377 |
866 | Leesburg, VA | 48250 |
867 | Bothell, WA | 48161 |
868 | La Mirada, CA | 48008 |
869 | Binghamton, NY | 47969 |
870 | Rancho Santa Margarita, CA | 47949 |
871 | Wilson, NC | 47851 |
872 | Egg Harbor, NJ | 47842 |
873 | East Lansing, MI | 47741 |
874 | Middletown, CT | 47717 |
875 | Roseville, MI | 47710 |
876 | Monroe, LA | 47702 |
877 | Burleson, TX | 47641 |
878 | Wake Forest, NC | 47601 |
879 | Mansfield, OH | 47534 |
880 | Newark, CA | 47529 |
881 | Mentor, OH | 47450 |
882 | Cleveland, TN | 47356 |
883 | Brea, CA | 47325 |
884 | Fort Pierce, FL | 47297 |
885 | Ocoee, FL | 47295 |
886 | Rockwall, TX | 47251 |
887 | East Providence, RI | 47139 |
888 | Oro Valley, AZ | 47070 |
889 | San Luis Obispo, CA | 47063 |
890 | South Brunswick, NJ | 47043 |
891 | Winter Garden, FL | 46964 |
892 | Salina, KS | 46889 |
893 | Huntington, WV | 46842 |
894 | Evesham, NJ | 46826 |
895 | Prescott Valley, AZ | 46785 |
896 | Farmington, NM | 46624 |
897 | Charlottesville, VA | 46553 |
898 | Beavercreek, OH | 46549 |
899 | Strongsville, OH | 46491 |
900 | Attleboro, MA | 46461 |
901 | Little Elm, TX | 46453 |
902 | Westfield, IN | 46410 |
903 | Arlington, MA | 46308 |
904 | Altamonte Springs, FL | 46231 |
905 | Haltom City, TX | 46073 |
906 | Hackensack, NJ | 46030 |
907 | Bridgewater, NJ | 45977 |
908 | Goose Creek, SC | 45946 |
909 | Huntsville, TX | 45941 |
910 | Prescott, AZ | 45827 |
911 | Elmhurst, IL | 45786 |
912 | Keller, TX | 45776 |
913 | Bountiful, UT | 45762 |
914 | Kyle, TX | 45697 |
915 | Littleton, CO | 45652 |
916 | Urbandale, IA | 45580 |
917 | Los Banos, CA | 45532 |
918 | Morgan Hill, CA | 45483 |
919 | Cutler Bay, FL | 45425 |
920 | Brentwood, TN | 45373 |
921 | Sayreville, NJ | 45345 |
922 | Cleveland Heights, OH | 45312 |
923 | Sierra Vista, AZ | 45308 |
924 | Pearl City, HI | 45295 |
925 | Riverton, UT | 45285 |
926 | Alexandria, LA | 45275 |
927 | Manchester, NJ | 45115 |
928 | Fairfield, OH | 44907 |
929 | Blacksburg, VA | 44826 |
930 | York, PA | 44800 |
931 | North Lauderdale, FL | 44794 |
932 | Plainfield, IL | 44762 |
933 | Burlington, VT | 44743 |
934 | Fond du Lac, WI | 44678 |
935 | Mount Laurel, NJ | 44633 |
936 | West Lafayette, IN | 44595 |
937 | Palm Springs, CA | 44575 |
938 | The Colony, TX | 44534 |
939 | Moorhead, MN | 44505 |
940 | Mankato, MN | 44488 |
941 | Salem, MA | 44480 |
942 | Lombard, IL | 44476 |
943 | Freeport, NY | 44472 |
944 | Lompoc, CA | 44444 |
945 | Gallatin, TN | 44431 |
946 | Wallingford, CT | 44396 |
947 | Rohnert Park, CA | 44390 |
948 | Wentzville, MO | 44372 |
949 | Wilkes Barre, PA | 44328 |
950 | El Centro, CA | 44322 |
951 | Bloomfield, MI | 44253 |
952 | Oakland Park, FL | 44229 |
953 | Saginaw, MI | 44202 |
954 | Hilo, HI | 44186 |
955 | Greenacres, FL | 43990 |
956 | Concord, NH | 43976 |
957 | Altoona, PA | 43963 |
958 | Campbell, CA | 43959 |
959 | Pittsfield, MA | 43927 |
960 | Meridian, MI | 43916 |
961 | San Bruno, CA | 43908 |
962 | North Brunswick, NJ | 43905 |
963 | Leominster, MA | 43782 |
964 | Berkeley, NJ | 43754 |
965 | Linden, NJ | 43738 |
966 | Shakopee, MN | 43698 |
967 | North Miami Beach, FL | 43676 |
968 | Sherman, TX | 43645 |
969 | Eagle Mountain, UT | 43623 |
970 | Danville, CA | 43582 |
971 | Hagerstown, MD | 43527 |
972 | Bremerton, WA | 43505 |
973 | Southington, CT | 43501 |
974 | Hickory, NC | 43490 |
975 | Waipahu, HI | 43485 |
976 | Sumter, SC | 43463 |
977 | Huber Heights, OH | 43439 |
978 | Oakley, CA | 43357 |
979 | Hillsborough, NJ | 43276 |
980 | Woonsocket, RI | 43240 |
981 | Jefferson City, MO | 43228 |
982 | Buffalo Grove, IL | 43212 |
983 | Ormond Beach, FL | 43080 |
984 | Commerce, MI | 43058 |
985 | Clermont, FL | 43021 |
986 | Moline, IL | 42985 |
987 | Coppell, TX | 42983 |
988 | Puyallup, WA | 42973 |
989 | Edmonds, WA | 42853 |
990 | Manassas, VA | 42772 |
991 | Beverly, MA | 42670 |
992 | Spanish Fork, UT | 42602 |
993 | Danville, VA | 42590 |
994 | Newnan, GA | 42549 |
995 | Midland, MI | 42547 |
996 | Belleville, IL | 42404 |
997 | Gainesville, GA | 42296 |
998 | Rancho Palos Verdes, CA | 42287 |
999 | Peachtree Corners, GA | 42243 |
1000 | Lake Worth Beach, FL | 42219 |
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2023.02.10 06:04 thatdude333 LPT: There are 91 metro areas in the US where the median single-family home price is under $300k
For anyone looking for a job in, or to move to, a lower cost of living area.
Source:
Median Sales Price of Existing Single-Family Homes for Metropolitan Areas - $299k - Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA-NJ
- $298k - Sioux Falls, SD
- $298k - Kansas City, MO-KS
- $297k - Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN
- $295k - Birmingham-Hoover, AL
- $286k - Columbus, OH
- $285k - Fargo, ND-MN
- $285k - Winston-Salem, NC
- $284k - Grand Rapids-Wyoming, MI
- $282k - Columbia, MO
- $280k - Ocala, FL
- $279k - Chattanooga, TN-GA
- $276k - Greensboro-High Point, NC
- $275k - Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY
- $275k - New Orleans-Metairie, LA
- $275k - Spartanburg, SC
- $270k - Lincoln, NE
- $268k - Corpus Christi, TX
- $267k - Sherman-Denison, TX
- $267k - Omaha-Council Bluffs, NE-IA
- $267k - Baton Rouge, LA
- $266k - Hagerstown-Martinsburg, MD-WV
- $266k - Bismarck, ND
- $264k - Columbia, SC
- $262k - Bowling Green, KY
- $261k - Farmington, NM
- $261k - Des Moines-West Des Moines, IA
- $260k - Green Bay, WI
- $255k - Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN
- $254k - Johnson City, TN
- $254k - Memphis, TN-MS-AR
- $253k - Appleton, WI
- $252k - Glens Falls, NY
- $251k - Louisville/Jefferson County, KY-IN
- $244k - El Paso, TX
- $242k - Gary-Hammond, IN
- $241k - York-Hanover, PA
- $240k - Lexington-Fayette, KY
- $239k - Tulsa, OK
- $239k - St. Louis, MO-IL
- $237k - Detroit-Warren-Deaborn, MI
- $237k - Harrisburg-Carlisle, PA
- $234k - Abilene, TX
- $233k - Reading, PA
- $227k - Buffalo-Cheektowaga-Niagara Falls, NY
- $227k - Jackson, MS
- $226k - Decatur, AL
- $224k - Springfield, MO
- $222k - Oklahoma City, OK
- $220k - Fayetteville, NC
- $220k - Oshkosh-Neenah, WI
- $218k - Kingsport-Bristol-Bristol, TN-VA
- $215k - Fort Wayne, IN
- $214k - Amarillo, TX
- $211k - Cape Girardeau, MO-IL
- $210k - Wichita, KS
- $208k - Cleveland-Elyria, OH
- $207k - Mobile, AL
- $207k - Beaumont-Port Arthur, TX
- $206k - Shreveport-Bossier City, LA
- $205k - Gulfport-Biloxi-Pascagoulia, MS
- $204k - Little Rock-North Little Rock-Conway, AR
- $202k - Rochester, NY
- $200k - Dayton, OH
- $199k - Bloomington, IL
- $197k - Syracuse, NY
- $195k - Florence, SC
- $195k - Lansing-East Lansing, MI
- $194k - Cedar Rapids, IA
- $192k - Akron, OH
- $191k - Montgomery, AL
- $189k - Fond du Lac, WI
- $185k - South Bend-Mishawaka, IN-MI
- $181k - Wichita Falls, TX
- $177k - Kankakee, IL
- $175k - Champaign-Urbana, IL
- $171k - Topeka, KS
- $169k - Canton-Massillon, OH
- $162k - Davenport-Moline-Rock Island, IA-IL
- $162k - Springfield, IL
- $161k - Charleston, WV
- $161k - Waterloo-Cedar Falls, IA
- $161k - Rockford, IL
- $159k - Toledo, OH
- $158k - Erie, PA
- $156k - Binghamton, NY
- $148k - Elmira, NY
- $135k - Youngstown-Warren-Boardman, OH-PA
- $133k - Peoria, IL
- $132k - Cumberland, MD-WV
- $119k - Decatur, IL
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2023.01.30 23:03 LALfoREVer94 Just got a new decline screen. No need to select a reason!
2023.01.28 17:11 BounceSMScom Dashing: First time in 13341 Dashes that I got a real triple stack! Meaning it wasn’t an add on.
2023.01.24 15:56 logisticsking83 Joe's Fruit Stand last part
Santa Cruz Fresh Produce Inc 780 South Alameda Street Unit #1 Los Angeles CA 90021 (213) 955-9020
Santiago Produce 13543 Pierce Street Pacoima CA 91331 (818) 268-7074
Santos Hernandez 6619 Linda Vista Road San Diego CA 92111 (858) 248-0158
Satisfaction Produce Inc PO Box 86011 Los Angeles CA 90086 (213) 617-0265
Save Mart Supermarkets PO Box 4664 Modesto CA 95352 (209) 577-1600
SC Group Inc 6055 East Washington Blve #430 Commerce CA 90040 (323) 838-9801
Schuil & Associates Diversified Rea 5020 West Mineral King Visalia CA 93291 (559) 734-1700
Schwartzman Distributing Inc 2819 Crow Canyon Road Suite 101 San Ramon CA 94583 (925) 820-6600
Scott Egan 5924 Melvin Avenue Tarzana CA 91356 (818) 789-5867
Sea Breeze Foods Inc 8597 Spectrum Lane San Diego CA 92121 (858) 550-9010
Seagate Produce Inc 684 Anita Street, Suite A Chula Vista CA 91911 (619) 628-5220
Sedeno Produce 2126 Burnside Avenue Los Angeles CA 90016 (310) 650-8906
Select Fresh Produce Inc 1215 East 8th Street Los Angeles CA 90021 (213) 622-1494
Select Produce Inc PO Box 861595 Los Angeles CA 90086 (213) 627-7323
Seneca Foods LLC 713 Mariposa Road Modesto CA 95354 (209) 572-5450
Seoul Trading Inc 5659 Mansfield Way Bell CA 90201 (323) 262-7500
Sequoia Foods International PO Box 1184 Tres Pinos CA 95075 (831) 636-3229
Serrano Produce 4314 New York Street Los Angeles CA 90022 (323) 264-9421
Serrano's Products 8813 Smith Street Patterson CA 95363 (209) 895-5854
SFFI Company Inc 4383 Exchange Avenue Vernon CA 90058 (323) 586-0000
Shamco Food 16580 Tiger Lilly Way Riverside CA 92503 (909) 687-8807
Shamrock Foods Company 2540 North 29th Avenue Phoenix AZ 85009 (602) 477-6405
Shapiro Gilman Shandler Co 739 Decatur Street Los Angeles CA 90021 (213) 593-1200
Shin Produce Inc 1146 N Khein Avenue Reedley CA 93654 (559) 638-6328
Shirin Trading USA Inc 2500 Broadway Bldg F Suite F-125 Santa Monica CA 90404 (424) 238-4416
Shoei Foods (USA) Inc 1900 Feather River Blvd Olivehurst CA 95961 (530) 742-7866
Showa Boeki USA Corp 23717 Hawthorne Blvd #201 Torrance CA 90505 (310) 373-4800
Sia Vue 3773 South Cornelia Avenue Fresno CA 93706 (559) 790-5127
Siempre Fresh Inc 1616 E Francis Avenue Unit 1 Ontario CA 91761 (909) 331-4088
Sienna Inc PO Box 19097 Anaheim CA 92617 (714) 633-5300
Sierra Eagle Packer Inc 22875 Avenue 208 Lindsay CA 93247 (559) 564-6336
Sierra Kiwi Inc 10204 A Hwy 70 Marysville CA 95901 (530) 743-6422
Sierra View Sales 5631 N Figarden Drive Suite 113 Fresno CA 93722 (559) 275-2400
Silva and Sons Distributing Inc 8241 East Gelding Drive Suite B Scottsdale AZ 85260 (831) 240-7388
Silvano Sotelo PO Box 530 Mentone CA 92359 (909) 794-9516
Silvestre Ramos 613 North 4th Street Fresno CA 93702 (559) 499-0737
Simone Fruit Company Inc 8008 West Shields Avenue Fresno CA 93722 (559) 275-1368
Simonian Bros Inc PO Box 340 Fowler CA 93625 (559) 834-5921
Sisq Distributing Inc 1313 N Foothill Drive Yreka CA 96097 (530) 842-1616
Skylink Trading LLC 1150 Samuelson Street City of Industry CA 91748 (626) 709-4938
SLP Trading Corporation PO Box 23158 Los Angeles CA 90023 (213) 629-1921
Small Vines Wines Inc 2160 Green Hill Road Sebastopol CA 95472 (707) 823-0886
Smucker Natural Foods Inc PO Box 369 Chico CA 95927 (530) 899-5035
Soil Born Farms PO Box 661175 Sacramento CA 95866 (916) 363-9685
Solares Produce PO Box 181 Lamont CA 93241 (661) 900-6717
Sonoma Organics Inc 1120 Barlow Lane Sebastopol CA 95472 (707) 829-8200
Sonoma Sliced and Diced Inc 2454 Barkis Court Santa Rosa CA 95401 (707) 695-7474
Soto Provision Inc 949 South Meridian Avenue Alhambra CA 91803 (626) 458-4600
South Fresh Fruit Inc 1012 West Beverly Blvd PMB 998 Montebello CA 90640 (213) 624-7415
South Valley Trading Inc 2147 North Peppertree Court Visalia CA 93291 (559) 733-4141
South West Produce 2712 Lexington Avenue El Monte CA 91733 (213) 488-1160
Southern Fresh Produce & Provisions 11954 Washington Blvd Whittier CA 90606 (562) 236-2784
Southern Specialties Inc 1791 Bay Street Los Angeles CA 90210 (954) 784-6500
Southwest Traders Inc 27711 Diaz Road Temecula CA 92590 (951) 699-7800
Southwest Wholesale Distributors PO Box 5518 San Diego CA 92165 (619) 424-5430
Spada Properties Inc 8448 NE 33rd Drive Portland OR 97211 (503) 281-8400
Spikes Produce 414 Marina Vista Martinez CA 94553 (925) 228-2674
Spring Valley Produce Inc PO Box 448 Grover Beach CA 93483 (805) 474-8434
St George Spirits Inc 2601 Monarch Street Alameda CA 94501 (510) 769-1601
Stafford Capital LLC 1022 Amoroso Place Venice CA 90291 (310) 929-5902
Stanley Produce Co Inc 1975 Jerrold Avenue San Francisco CA 94124 (415) 282-7510
Stapleton Spence Packing Co 1900 Highway 99 Gridley CA 95948 (408) 297-8815
Star Fresh Inc PO Box 5585 El Monte CA 91734 (213) 955-5826
Starberry Farms 264 East Foothill Blvd San Dimas CA 91773 (626) 386-2042
State Center Distributing Company PO Box 325 Fowler CA 93625 (559) 834-4115
Stater Bros Markets PO Box 150 San Bernardino CA 92402 (909) 733-5080
Steamboat Orchards Packing Co LLC PO Box 85 Ryde CA 95680 (916) 777-6036
Stellar Distributing Inc 21801 Avenue 16 #101 Madera CA 93637 (559) 664-8400
Steven G Lee/Spectrum Produce Co 7518 Gaviota Avenue Van Nuys CA 91406 (818) 383-5134
Steven Hettinga 13400 Avenue 120 Pixley CA 93256 (559) 757-2820
Steven Poindexter PO Box 27075 Fresno CA 93729 (559) 999-1725
Steve's Produce 1544 Hayden Street Hanford CA 93230 (559) 309-7696
Stilianos & Anastasia Xidias 2970 Little Rock Drive San Jose CA 95133 (408) 258-5272
Stingray Trading Corporation 961 Silver Spur Road Rolling Hills Estates CA 90274 (310) 377-1732
Stonehill Produce Inc PO Box 916 Dana Point CA 92629 (949) 488-9613
Strawberries 3733 Avocet Drive Merced CA 95340 (209) 658-7335
Strawberry Kings 10461 Highway 26 Valley Springs CA 95252 (209) 887-2065
Summerfield International Inc 870 North Main Street Orange CA 92868 (714) 453-9114
Summerland Produce LLC 645 W 9th Streetr #110-266 Los Angeles CA 90015 (213) 935-8511
Summit Point Resources Inc 39 Canoe Irvine CA 95618 (714) 505-3151
Sun Crest Bollinger International I 313 Pasadera Court Monterey CA 99394 (831) 324-0345
Sun Fresh 8739 Esplanade Park Lane San Diego CA 92123 (619) 299-9292
Sun Fresh Brokerage LLC PO Box 21 Kingsburg CA 93631 (559) 897-2378
Sun Fresh Export LLC PO Box 3124 Visalia CA 93278 (559) 734-5550
Sun Pacific Marketing Cooperative 1095 East Green Street Pasadena CA 91106 (213) 627-9544
Sun Rich Fresh Foods (USA) Inc 515 East Rincon Street Corona CA 92789 (778) 296-4684
Sun Valley Packing PO Box 351 Reedley CA 93654 (559) 591-1515
Sun World International LLC PO Box 80298 Bakersfield CA 93380 (661) 631-4113
Sundance Natural Foods Co 2231 Willowbrook Drive Oceanside CA 92056 (760) 945-9898
Sunfresh LLC 516 West Shaw Avenue #109 Fresno CA 93704 (559) 244-5150
Sun-Gro Commodities Inc 34575 Famoso Road Bakersfield CA 93308 (661) 393-2612
Sunmet Juice Company LLC PO Box 964 Visalia CA 93279 (661) 387-0200
Sunnygem LLC 960 N San Antonio Road Suite 114 Los Altos CA 94022 (650) 209-3232
Sunnyside Packing Company PO Box 828 Selma CA 93662 (559) 896-7200
Sunnyside Produce 21408 Ave 245 Lindsay CA 93247 (559) 350-2102
Sunopta Fruit Group Inc 13810 Cerritos Corp Drive #B Cerritos CA 90703 (714) 521-1002
Sunrise Fresh LLC PO Box 1527 Linden CA 95236 (209) 931-9488
Sunshining Produce 8685 Territorial Way Elk Grove CA 95624 (916) 716-1380
Sunsweet Growers Inc 901 North Walton Avenue Yuba City CA 95993 (530) 674-5010
Sunview Marketing International 1998 Road 152 Delano CA 93215 (661) 792-3151
Sunya International Trade 2204 N Fowler Avenue Fresno CA 93727 (559) 270-1501
Super Center Concepts Inc PO Box 4450 Cerritos CA 90703 (562) 345-8814
Superior Produce Inc 1516 Mc Cormack Street Sacramento CA 95814 (916) 446-1711
Superior Sales West Inc PO Box 159 Hudsonville MI 49426 (616) 896-6500
Swift Produce Inc 7691 9th Street Buena Park CA 90621 (714) 522-6124
Sysco Food Services of Central CA PO Box 729 Modesto CA 95353 (209) 491-7223
Sysco Food Services of San Francisc 5900 Stewart Avenue Attn:S.Saavedra Fremont CA 94538 (510) 226-3115
Sysco Food Services of Ventura Inc 3100 Sturgis Road Oxnard CA 93030 (805) 205-7214
Sysco Foodservice of Sacramento Inc PO Box 138007 Sacramento CA 95813 (916) 569-7205
Sysco Las Vegas Inc 6201 East Centinnial Parkway Las Vegas NV 89115 (702) 632-1800
Sysco Los Angeles Inc 20701 East Currier Road Walnut CA 91789 (909) 595-9595
Sysco Merchandising & Supply Chain 1622 Moffett Street Salinas CA 93905 (831) 771-1008
Sysco Riverside Inc 15750 Meridian Parkway Riverside CA 92518 (951) 601-5300
T & T Produce 1688 E San Antonio Street San Jose CA 95116 (408) 891-0621
T M Produce Food Corporation 625 Monterey Pass Road Monterey Park CA 91754 (626) 284-7746
T M Summit Inc 125 Terminal Court #40 So San Francisco CA 94080 (650) 871-4354
T S Kai Enterprises Inc 15983 Los Altos Drive Hacienda Heights CA 91745 (213) 589-3971
Tac Produce Inc 2121 East 8th Street Los Angeles CA 90021 (213) 746-3025
Tacho's Produce 4254 Michigan Avenue Los Angeles CA 90063 (323) 264-1791
Tadeos Produce 5703 Shull Avenue Bell Gardens CA 90021 (213) 622-2650
Tam Fresh Cut Pak Inc 6400 Belleau Wood Lane Suite 1 Sacramento CA 95822 (916) 424-2250
Tangerine Man LLC PO Box 426 Ojai CA 93024 (805) 558-7897
Tapia Enterprises Inc 6019 District Blvd Maywood CA 90270 (323) 560-7415
Tapia Produce PO Box 1664 Mecca CA 92254 (661) 397-1504
Tawa Services Inc 6281 Regio Avenue Buena Park CA 90620 (714) 521-8899
Taylor Bros Farm Inc 182 Wilkie Avenue Yuba City CA 95991 (530) 671-1505
Taylor Farms Pacific Inc 100 West Valpico Road #A Tracy CA 95376 (209) 830-3115
Tazza Inc 1601 E Olympic Blvd Bldg 100 #109 Los Angeles CA 90021 (213) 622-9388
Terry Fleming Inc PO Box 507 Salinas CA 93902 (831) 758-1588
Thai Chhun 10196 Gatemont Circle Elk Grove CA 95624 (916) 956-7950
The Chuck Olsen Company Inc PO Box 6487 Visalia CA 93290 (559) 651-5900
The Lexy Group 1575 Canyon Creek Road Santa Maria CA 93455 (805) 937-7500
Think Fresh Inc PO Box 58352 Vernon CA 90058 (213) 670-0000
Thomas H Willey Farms 13886 Road 20 Madera CA 93637 (559) 673-9058
Thomas R Ikelman 2701 Del Paso Road Suite 130 - 365 Sacramento CA 95835 (916) 765-8329
Tigardens 2342 Caringa Way #D Carlsbad CA 92009 (760) 809-2634
Tijuana's Produce Inc 733 South Central Avenue Los Angeles CA 90021 (213) 627-3821
Times Produce Inc 130 South Myers Street Los Angeles CA 90033 (323) 261-6677
Timothy J Sheehy Inc 21 Washington Street Winchester MA 01890 (781) 729-3761
Tito's Produce Corporation 8827 Tweedy Lane Downey CA 90240 (213) 623-4506
Titus Enterprises Inc 2651 East Byrd Avenue Fresno CA 93706 (559) 495-0890
Tocchini & Tocchini Inc 200 Valley Drive Suite 52 Brisbane CA 94005 (415) 330-1700
Tom Cado Produce PO Box 710734 San Diego CA 92171 (619) 855-7939
Tom Cathey 17851 North Highway 88 Lockford CA 95327 (209) 327-1921
Tom E Produce 2964 Steeple Chase Drive Chino Hills CA 91709 (213) 749-9224
Tom Lange Company Inc PO Box 19261 Springfield IL 62794 (217) 786-3300
Tomahawk Produce Inc PO Box 3077 Pismo Beach CA 93448 (805) 773-1021
Tomas Avila 12354 Road 268 Porterville CA 93257 (559) 359-4834
Tom's Farms LLC 23900 Temescal Canyon Road Corona CA 92883 (951) 277-4422
Tong Bahng Trading Corp 2680 Bonnie Beach Place Vernon CA 90058 (323) 266-6628
Tony Munguia Produce 129 East 81st Street Los Angeles CA 90003 (323) 243-5467
Tonys Produce 376 1/2 West 41 Place Los Angeles CA 90037 (323) 314-2459
Tony's Produce 3915 Croton Avenue Whittier CA 90601 (562) 652-0255
Topco Associates LLC 150 Northwest Point Blvd Elk Grove Village IL 60007 (847) 329-3410
Torres Produce PO Box 7066 Santa Maria CA 93456 (805) 314-9870
Total Produce Company Inc 2787 West Bullard Avenue Suite 109D Fresno CA 93711 (559) 431-8800
Toyota Tsusho America Inc 1000 Broadway, Suite 330 Oakland CA 94607 (510) 808-0104
Trader Joe's Company PO Box 5049 Atten:Tax Dept Monrovia CA 91017 (626) 599-3715
Tradin Organics USA Inc 2100 Delaware Avenue Santa Cruz CA 95060 (831) 685-6565
Traina Dried Fruit Inc PO Box 157 Patterson CA 95363 (209) 892-5472
Tri County Produce Co Ltd 335 South Milpas Street Santa Barbara CA 93103 (805) 965-4558
Trinity Fresh Distribution LLC 8200 Berry Avenue #140 Sacramento CA 95828 (916) 714-7363
Trinity Fruit Company Inc PO Box 28905 Fresno CA 93729 (559) 433-3785
Trinity Produce Sales Inc 1699 West Main Street Suit O El Centro CA 92243 (760) 353-3902
True World Foods Los Angeles LLC 4200 South Alameda Street Vernon CA 90058 (323) 846-3300
Tucson Fruit and Produce Ltd Partne PO Box 2363 Tuscon AZ 85702 (520) 624-8821
Twin Peaks Distributing Inc PO Box 2665 So San Francisco CA 94083 (650) 589-9963
Two HK Inc 2180 E 10th Shtreet Los Angeles CA 90021 (213) 612-3733
U S Food Inc 9399 W Higgings Rd #500 Legal Dept Rosemont IL 60018 (847) 720-8000
Uka's Big Saver Foods Inc 4260 Charter Street Vernon CA 90058 (323) 582-7222
Umina Brothers Inc 1601 East Olympic Blvd Suite 405 Los Angeles CA 90021 (213) 622-9206
Underwood Family Farms LP PO Box 596 Somis CA 93066 (805) 389-7305
Unified Grocers Inc PO Box 513396 Los Angeles CA 90051 (323) 881-4280
Unified Limited 1601 E Olympic Blvd Bldg 100 Ste111 Los Angeles CA 90021 (213) 895-7556
Union Street Produce 801 Union Street San Francisco CA 94133 (415) 928-2611
Unique Produce Corp 4697 Brookmore Court Riverside CA 92505 (951) 206-9173
United Fruits (Calif) Corp 260 South Los Robles Avenue #208 Pasadena CA 91101 (626) 396-0880
United Prosperity Group Inc 60 Airport Blvd South San Francisco CA 94080 (650) 871-2505
Universal Produce Corp 33779 Road 156 Visalia CA 93292 (559) 798-1871
US Spices Corp 17360 Colima Road #239 Rowland Height CA 91748 (626) 442-7668
USA B Green Inc 53 Northwoods Lane La Crescenta CA 91214 (213) 248-2599
USA Union International Inc 26650 The Old Road Suite 210 Valencia CA 91381 (661) 286-8801
UVAS Inc PO Box 214 Fowler CA 93625 (559) 623-2476
V & F Chile Sales 222 West Avenue 42 Los Angeles CA 90065 (213) 880-8564
V I P Marketing PO Box 861389 Los Angeles CA 90086 (213) 833-7784
Vaca Valley Orchard Co PO Box 5878 Vacaville CA 95696 (707) 448-5308
Valdez Produce 2824 Ross Avenue Riverbank CA 95367 (209) 869-3598
Valhalla Sales & Marketing Inc PO Box 670 Kingsburg CA 93631 (559) 897-6000
Valiant Brewing Company LLC 2294 N Batavia Unit C Orange CA 92585 (714) 767-1974
Valley Fig Growers 2028 South Third Fresno CA 93702 (559) 237-3893
Valley Fresh Produce PO Box 6463 Santa Maria CA 93456 (805) 349-7333
Valley Fresh Produce 9044 Shell Road Marysville CA 95901 (530) 913-3256
Valley Fruit & Produce Company PO Box 866004 Los Angeles CA 90086 (213) 627-8736
Valliwide Marketing Inc PO Box 1267 Reedley CA 93654 (559) 638-5595
Value Produce Inc PO Box 862349 Los Angeles CA 90086 (213) 623-5505
Vanco Nomic Inc 2398 Jerrold Avenue San Francisco CA 94124 (415) 282-6338
Vandeco 9510 18th Avenue Blythe CA 92225 (760) 275-5790
Vank Produce 746 South Central Avenue #14 Los Angeles CA 90021 (213) 689-7760
Varela Brothers 101 West Kalmia Street Fallbrook CA 92028 (760) 645-0348
Variety Specialties Inc PO Box 93728 City of Industry CA 91715 (800) 822-7077
Varsity Produce Sales Inc 2017 Brundage Lane Bakersfield CA 93304 (661) 322-2244
Veg Service Inc 335 Pajaro Street Salinas CA 93901 (831) 757-1217
Vegas Connection Inc PO Box 3305 Glendale CA 91221 (213) 622-6971
Veg-Land Sales Inc PO Box 1267 Fullerton CA 92632 (714) 871-2558
Vela's Fruits 1231 North 11th Hanford CA 93230 (559) 341-0304
Venida Packing Co PO Box 212 Exeter CA 93221 (559) 592-2816
Veritable Vegetable Inc 1100 Cesar Chavez Street San Francisco CA 94124 (415) 550-4810
Victor Flores 3031 Iowa Fresno CA 93701 (559) 217-0424
Victoriano Perez 308 Amador Avenue Bakersfield CA 93307 (661) 325-1043
Vida Fresh Inc PO Box 1808 Morro Bay CA 93443 (805) 772-7020
Vides Produce 1500 East Olympic Blvd #16 Los Angeles CA 90021 (383) 314-7101
Vie-Del Company PO Box 2908 Fresno CA 93745 (559) 834-2525
Vihn Phat Supermarket Inc 6105 Stockton Blvd Sacramento CA 95824 (916) 424-8613
Vilhauer Co Inc PO Box 3520 Freedom CA 95019 (831) 722-8040
Villagomez Produce 2737 Nautucket Place Riverside CA 92506 (951) 289-2327
Villarreal Produce 532 East Belmont Fresno CA 93701 (559) 478-3902
Vincent B Zaninovich and Sons Inc PO Box 1000 Richgrove CA 93261 (661) 725-2497
Visalia Pallet LLC 5932 West Elowin Drive Visalia CA 93291 (559) 901-6020
Vita Pak't Citrus Products Company PO Box 309 Covina CA 91723 (626) 332-1101
Vittoria Produce Corp 2651 South Cabrillo Avenue San Pedro CA 90731 (310) 547-3030
Viva Tierra Organic Inc PO Box 665 Sedro Woolley WA 98284 (360) 855-0566
Viva Tiger Inc PO Box 2213 Walnut CA 91788 (909) 598-3548
Volcano Produce Inc 8645 Forsythe Street Sunland CA 91040 (818) 378-0142
Voong Fruit Produce Co 9298 Yorkship Court Elk Grove CA 95758 (916) 897-7878
VZ Cold Storage and Marketing Inc PO Box 69 Delano CA 93216 (661) 721-7588
W & Z Produce 4112 Blaker Road Ceres CA 95307 (209) 604-2717
W J L Distributors Inc 123 Hodencamp Road Suite 102 Thousand Oaks CA 91360 (805) 496-4522
Wakefern Food Corporation 4670 North El Capitan #210 Fresno CA 93722 (732) 512-6374
Walong Marketing Inc 6281 Regio Avenue Buena Park CA 90620 (714) 521-8899
Warren Hinz Co PO Box 1628 Salinas CA 93902 (831) 758-8451
Washington Vegetable Company Inc 2035 Jerrold Avenue San Francisco CA 94124 (415) 647-7624
Watson Distributing Inc 6789 North DeWolf Avenue Clovis CA 93619 (559) 299-5479
Watsonville Coast Produce Inc PO Box 490 Watsonville CA 95077 (831) 722-5733
Watten Fresh 6055 East Washington Blvd #430 Commerce CA 90040 (509) 663-8913
Wawona Frozen Foods 100 West Alluvial Clovis CA 93611 (559) 299-2901
Wawona Moonlight Global LLC 12133 Avenue 408 Cutler CA 93615 (559) 528-4000
Wawona Packing Co LLC 12133 Avenue 408 Cutler CA 93615 (559) 528-4000
Way's E.S.T. Earth Keeper Produce 21083 River Road Geyserville CA 95441 (707) 857-3157
Wei Yun Co Inc 567 Pine Street #201 San Francisco CA 94108 (415) 730-0303
Weiser Family Farms Inc 11346 White Cloud Drive Rancho Cucamonga CA 91701 (310) 930-0901
Wern Saetern 518 G Street West Sacramento CA 95605 (916) 207-2870
Wescal Marketing Inc PO Box 476 Lindsay CA 93247 (559) 562-6868
WesPak Inc 4572 Avenue 400 Dinuba CA 93618 (559) 897-7700
West Cal Citrus Inc PO Box 1267 Valley Center CA 92082 (760) 535-5160
West Coast Citrus Corporation 8 Monrovia Irvine CA 92602 (714) 505-0566
West Coast Premium Food Trading Inc 1189 Jellick Avenue Industry CA 91748 (626) 782-0282
West Coast Produce LLC 300 Franklin Street Oakland CA 94607 (510) 893-6800
Western Fresh Marketing Serv Inc PO Box 329 Madera CA 93639 (559) 662-0301
Western Marketing Distributors PO Box 2283 South San Francisco CA 94083 (925) 413-5509
Western Marketing Service 42075 Acorn Road Auberry CA 93602 (559) 855-8155
Western Veg-Produce Inc PO Box 82217 Bakersfield CA 93380 (661) 637-2362
Westlake Distributors Inc PO Box 2184 Irwindale CA 91706 (213) 624-8676
What A Tomato Produce Company Inc 2055 Jerrold Avenue San Francisco CA 94124 (415) 282-9903
White's Produce 719 Sharon Street Perryville AR 72126 (501) 889-4222
Whitmore Distributing Inc PO Box 7447 Spreckles CA 93962 (831) 757-3100
Whitson Farming Ltd PO Box 397 Exeter CA 93221 (559) 592-2033
Wholesome Roots LLC 1221 Monterey Blvd Hermosa Beach CA 90254 (407) 242-0164
Wild River Marketing Inc PO Box 1552 Marysville CA 95901 (530) 749-9547
Wileman Bros & Elliott Inc PO Box 6940 Visalia CA 93690 (559) 651-8378
William F Minton 272 South George Washington Yuba City CA 95993 (530) 674-2086
William M Mosby PO Box 1849 Buellton CA 93427 (805) 688-2415
Willow Gardens Inc 10428 North Willow Avenue Clovis CA 93619 (559) 299-5402
Winco Foods LLC PO Box 5756 Boise ID 83705 (208) 377-0110
Wind Dancer Transportation PO Box 2738 Visalia CA 93279 (559) 738-8783
WMKKNC 601 South Martin Luther King Drive Modesto CA 95351 (209) 522-6902
World Variety Produce Inc PO Box 514599 Los Angeles CA 90051 (323) 588-0151
Worthy Enterprises PO Box 487 Gonzales CA 93926 (831) 675-1033
Xiong's Produce 1624 N Wheeler Avenue Fresno CA 93722 (559) 274-8498
Yang Wu International Inc 1995 East 20th Street Los Angeles CA 90058 (213) 765-3368
Yangville Associates PO Box 21686 Bakersfield CA 93390 (661) 663-8818
Yari's Produce 2744 Fairmount Street Los Angeles CA 90033 (213) 622-5596
Yasmin Produce 2316 West Marine Avenue Gardena CA 90249 (310) 715-1228
Yasuyuki Tauchi 3904 Thornburgh Place Torrance CA 90504 (213) 675-1751
Year Round Produce Inc 940 East 87th Street Los Angeles CA 90002 (323) 605-4279
Yero's Tomatoes 14383 Nordhoff Street Unit A Panorama City CA 91402 (818) 689-3782
YMS Produce 12542 Miranda Street Valley Village CA 91607 (818) 203-1944
Yolanda Govea 7922 Pebble Ridge Court Sacramento CA 95828 (916) 688-8633
Yolilys Gardens 1632 Hammatt Avenue Livingston CA 95334 (209) 394-8913
Youngstown Grape Distributors Inc PO Box 271 Reedley CA 93654 (559) 638-2271
Yuet Cheong & Company Inc 2050 Jerrold Avenue San Francisco CA 94124 (415) 920-8900
YY World Inc 3907 Savannah Avenue Bakersfield CA 93313 (661) 836-8808
Z Fruit Express 1015 North Brown Street Hanford CA 93230 (559) 904-8664
Z Specialty Food LLC 1250-A Harter Avenue Woodland CA 95776 (530) 668-0660
Zamora Produce 2705 East 10th Street Oakland CA 94601 (510) 261-4019
Zamudio Produce PO Box 779 Chualar CA 93925 (831) 664-6997
Zan Fruits 5405 Stockdale Highway #202 Bakersfield CA 93309 (661) 381-7511
Zavala Produce 10887 South Reed Avenue Reedley CA 93654 (559) 217-4976
Zavala Produce 1302 Nelson Court Arvin CA 93203 (661) 487-8270
Zymex Industries Inc 168 Hawk Drive Merced CA 95341 (209) 722-2770
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2023.01.24 02:55 YorkUDetective All Security Incidents that have happened in my whole 5 year at YorkU (2018-2023)
2023.01.17 03:14 Unlikely_Relation187 Can’t seem to find any info, does anyone know what this piece of land is for/who it belongs to?
2023.01.06 15:50 logisticsking83 Beef proccesors part 1
165368 C. Corporation 5617 Hoover Street, Suite A Houston TX 77092 (713) 263-1944
1845 Smoked Meat Company, LLC 1555 North Business 25 New Braunfels TX 78130 (210) 378-1911
1923 Chili 2712 Wilmington Rd New Castle PA 16105 (724) 657-7151
1st Original Texas Chili Company, Inc. 3313 N. Jones Street Fort Worth TX 76106 (817) 626-0983
210 Foods LLC 53 Kinder Dr. San Antonio TX 78212 (210) 277-0732
3 Fish, Inc 700 Tulip Drive Gastonia NC 28052 (704) 867-1818
3 Little Pigs 625 New Commerce Boulevard Wilkes-Barre PA 18706 (570) 823-9778
3 Little Pigs LLC 625 South Main Street Wilkes Barre PA 18701 (570) 823-9778
305 Pizza @ MIA LLC 3514 NW 36th Street Miami FL 33142 (305) 635-1777
307 Meat Company 3745 Cherrywood East Loop Laramie WY 82070 (307) 760-0566
3282 Beaver Meadow Road LLC 3282 Beaver Meadow Road Sharon VT 5065 (617) 694-3685
3282 Beaver Meadow Road LLC 3282 Beaver Meadow Road Sharon VT 5065 (802) 649-1866
3D Meats, LLC 14740 Lincolnway E Dalton OH 44618 (330) 985-0311
4 & 20 Pasty Company 5638 Swift Road Sarasota FL 34231 (941) 927-1421
4 Frendz Meat Market 1342 Bridge St. Clarkston WA 99403 (509) 751-9888
4-L Processing 5428 FM 69 Como TX 75431 (903) 629-3856
412 Meat Processing 19690 Highway 412 E Lexington TN 38351 (270) 779-5454
458 1/2 South Broadway Meat Inc 458 1/2 South Broadway Yonkers NY 10705 (914) 968-2209
4G Meat Processing LLC 2501 Guinotte Avenue Kansas City MO 64120 (816) 241-4707
50th State Poultry 98-715 Kuahao Place Pearl City HI 96782 (808) 845-5902
58 Place Seafood Inc. 58-51 Maspeth Avenue Maspeth NY 11378 (718) 366-6600
6 in 1 Meats, LLC 401 South 1st St New Salem ND 58563 (701) 843-8723
888 Food Company 2111 Chico Avenue South El Monte CA 91733 (626) 443-9888
888 Food Company 4343 Temple City Blvd. Temple City CA 91780 (818) 296-7235
920 Fries Frozen Foods, LLC 846 S. Gray Street Millen GA 30442 (478) 982-5715
A & A Finest 5342 98th Street Corona NY 11368 (718) 271-8228
A & A Halal Distributors 5165 Forsyth Commerce Rd. Orlando FL 32807 (407) 282-3200
A & G Food Service LLC 68 Oceanport Avenue Little Silver NJ 7739 (732) 558-1400
A & M Cold Storage 6000 South 35th Street McAllen TX 78503 (956) 686-3846
A & S Distributors 4921 Clautier Avenue Salida CA 95368 (209) 406-7888
A & S Produce Inc. 2939 Sunol Vernon CA 90023 (323) 260-5100
A Butchery Shoppe S422 McKay Avenue Spring Valley WI 54767 (715) 778-5016
A Casa Enterprises LLC 4007 West Chester Pike Newtown Square PA 19073 (610) 356-4099
A Full Measure 643 Wilkesboro Street Mocksville NC 27028 (336) 936-9386
A Full Measure Catering 1995 Hwy 801 South Advance NC 27006 (336) 998-2364
A G Specialty Foods 15025 SE 172nd Ave Happy Valley OR 97015 (503) 305-6100
A La Carte Foods Properties, LLC 278 Ideal Street Belle Rose LA 70341 (985) 369-2677
A Peach of a Party 30 Woodstock Street Roswell GA 30075 (770) 454-6719
A Portus Freight Forwarding Service, LLC 10724 S Sugar Rd Pharr TX 78577 (956) 781-8997
A Small Good, LLC 461 Commercial Street Rockport ME 4856 (413) 207-4745
A to Z Portion Control Meats, Inc. 201 N. Main St. Bluffton OH 45817 (419) 358-2926
A&B, Inc. 1842 Highway 43 North Pelahatchie MS 39145 (601) 854-7288
A&M Packing LLC 368 Newton Swartswood Road Newton NJ 7860 (873) 383-4291
A&R Packing Co., Inc. 34165 Autry Livonia MI 48150 (734) 422-2060
A&S & Son 12 Church Street Keansburg NJ 7734 (732) 787-7798
A&W Country Meats, Inc. Rear 12 Middle Street Taneytown MD 21787 (410) 756-2420
A. Altieri & Sons 318 East Airy Street Norristown PA 19401 (610) 275-3437
A. Concepcion Hnos 105 Aguila Street Mayaguez PR 680 (809) 832-4145
A. Decoite Packing House, Inc. 3101 Kailiili Road Haiku HI 96708 (808) 572-0101
A. F. Wendling, Inc. 100 Wendling Plaza Buckhannon WV 26201 (304) 472-5500
A. Gemmen & Sons, Inc. 11404 68th Avenue Allendale MI 49401 (616) 895-4333
A. Gimenez Trading LLC 5 Wegmann Way Oak Ridge NJ 7438 (973) 697-2240
A. I. Foods 1700 North Soto St. Los Angeles CA 90033 (323) 222-0827
A. N. Deringer, Inc. 438 Griffith Ave. Sweetgrass MT 59484 (406) 335-2342
A. N. Deringer, Inc. 178 West Service Road Champlain NY 12919 (518) 298-7465
A. S. K. Foods Inc. 77 N. Hetrick Avenue Palmyra PA 17078 (717) 838-6356
A. Tarantino & Sons 2275 Jennings Street San Francisco CA 94124 (415) 822-3366
A.A. Rubashkin & Sons 4310 14th Ave Brooklyn NY 11219 (718) 436-5511
A.B. Vannoy Hams 205 Buck Mountain Rd. West Jefferson NC 28694 (336) 246-3319
A.F.I. Food Service L.L.C. 1 Ikea Drive CN 6070 Elizabeth NJ 7207 (908) 629-1800
A.J. Sons, Inc. 2975 Laguna Canyon Road Laguna Beach CA 92751 (714) 497-1741
A.J.'s Lena Maid Meats, Inc. 500 West Main Street Lena IL 61048 (815) 369-4522
A.L. Beck & Sons, Inc. 505 Jones Rd. Winston-Salem NC 27107 (336) 788-9008
A.N. Deringer Inc. 178 West Service Road Champlain NY 12919 (518) 298-8281
A.N. Deringer, Inc. 438 Griffith Ave. Sweetgrass MT 59484 (406) 335-2342
A.S.K. Foods Inc. 140 N. Locust Street Palmyra PA 17078 (717) 838-6357
A.T.A. Meat Company, Inc. 3698 1/2 NW 16th Street Lauderhill FL 33311 (561) 715-6874
A1 Meat Solutions, Inc. 3219 Durfee Avenue El Monte CA 91732 (626) 579-2299
AA Meat Products Inc. 6544 Flotilla Street Commerce CA 90040 (323) 888-9955
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ABF Packing, Inc. 8758 S. US HWY 377 Dublin TX 76446 (254) 968-4919
AC's Yummy Jerky LLC 3425 Taylorsville Hwy Statesville NC 28625 (704) 871-1771
ACC Central Kitchen LLC 280 Jessup Road Thorofare NJ 8086 (856) 848-8877
ACE Catering and Events 11 S Gwynns Mill Court Owings Mills MD 21117 (410) 352-4120
ACME Jerky, LLC 5710 Lord Street Scottsmoor FL 32754 (321) 987-1238
AEE Inc. DBA Emory's Processing 3006 State Hwy FF Jackson MO 63755 (573) 243-3107
AFS Classico, LLC 507 34th Ave. Rock Island IL 61201 (309) 786-8833
AG Food Products Corp. 35 Marcus Boulevard Hauppauge NY 11788 (631) 778-6130
AGA Investments Inc. 8640 Siempre Viva Road San Diego CA 92154 (619) 710-1863
AHR Manufacturing Inc. 526 West 27th Street Hialeah FL 33010 (305) 640-5489
ALFREDO AIELLO ITALIAN FOODS, INC. 122 WATER STREET QUINCY MA 2169 (617) 479-6360
ALMI Group, Inc. 5419 N. Mascher Street Philadelphia PA 19120 (215) 987-5768
AMICK FARMS, LLC 274 NEALSON STREET HURLOCK MD 21643 (410) 943-3989
AMPC, Inc. Highway 20 & Main Street Lytton IA 50561 (712) 466-2256
AMPC, Inc. 1347 Highway 44 Harlan IA 51537 (712) 755-2370
ARI-Packaging/Menasha (Minooka Plant) 456 International Parkway Minooka IL 60447 (888) 311-3246
ARO Foods, LLC 15715 Bammel Village Dr. Houston TX 77014 (832) 446-3762
ASC Lockers, LLC 415 Plaza Dr West Point NE 68788 (402) 372-6956
ASU Food Safety and Product Development Lab 7945 Grape Creek Road San Angelo TX 76901 (352) 942-2515
ATG Transportation LLC 3205 SE 19th Avenue Port Everglades FL 33316 (800) 323-3324
ATM International USA, Inc. 3420 Kashiwa Torrance CA 90505 (310) 325-1710
AU, LAU and Associates, Inc. 1871 North Powerline Road Pompano Beach FL 33069 (954) 934-0505
AVA Pork Products, Inc. 383 West John Street Hicksville NY 11802 (516) 750-1500
AVF Holding LLC 205 Ascot Valley Pkwy Cuyahoga Falls OH 44223 (330) 376-9411
AZ Gourmet Foods Inc. 176 W. Wingohocking Street Philadelphia PA 19140 (215) 329-5888
AZ Grass Fed Beef 1333 S. Road 1 West Chino Valley AZ 86323 (928) 899-8717
AZ Grass Raised Bone Broth 212 Finnie Flat Rd. Camp Verde AZ 86322 (928) 899-8717
Aala Meat Market, Inc. 751 Waikamilo Road Honolulu HI 96817 (808) 832-6650
Aaron Thomas Company 7421 Chapman Avenue Garden Grove CA 92841 (714) 894-4468
AbE Manufacturing 700 Commercial Avenue Waterloo WI 53594 (608) 852-4872
Abanto Forwarding, Inc. 907 Produce Park Lane Hidalgo TX 78557 (956) 843-9884
Abattoir Associates Inc. 119 Cooper Street Spring Mills PA 16875 (814) 359-6845
Abbott's Meat, Inc. 3623 Blackington Avenue Flint MI 48532 (810) 232-7128
Abbyland Foods, Inc. 508 E. Linden Street Abbotsford WI 54405 (715) 223-6386
Abbyland Foods, Inc. 323 Plaza Drive Curtiss WI 54422 (715) 223-6386
Abbyland Pork Pack, Inc. 539 North Meridian Street Curtiss WI 54422 (715) 223-4676
Abe's Kosher Meats LLC 1906 W. Main St. Burley ID 83318 (208) 678-9965
Abeles & Heymann, LLC 739 Ramsey Avenue Hillside NJ 7205 (908) 206-8886
Abner Snack Foods, Inc. 27926 School Street Bell City MO 63735 (573) 309-2120
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Abuelito Meat Inc. 84 Market Street Passaic NJ 7055 (973) 345-3503
Abundant Foods 6701 Stapleton Drive North Denver CO 80216 (303) 388-8080
Academy Packing Co Inc 2881 Wyoming Street Dearborn MI 48120 (313) 841-4900
Achatz Farm to Kettle Soup 6105 King Rd. Marine City MI 48039 (586) 713-1158
Achatz Handmade Pie Company LLC 30301 Commerce Blvd Chesterfield MI 48051 (586) 749-2882
Acme Delivery Service 18101 E. Colfax Ave. Aurora CO 80011 (303) 340-2100
Acre Station Meat Farm 17076 Hwy 32 N Pinetown NC 27865 (252) 927-3700
Acre Station Meat Farm 17076 Hwy 32 N Pinetown NC 27865 (252) 927-3489
Ada Valley Gourmet Foods 6210 E. Fulton Ada MI 49301 (616) 676-0767
Adams Farm Slaughterhouse LLC 854 Bearsden Rd Athol MA 1331 (978) 249-9441
Adams Turkey Farm 1192 Old Stage Road Westford VT 5494 (802) 878-4726
Addielee's Inc. 2705 Bonds Ave. North Charleston SC 29405 (843) 566-7833
Adesa International LLC 1440 S. Vineyard Avenue Ontario CA 91761 (909) 241-3679
Advance Pierre Foods, Inc 1585 West Forest Grove Road Vineland NJ 8360 (580) 548-7226
Advance Pierre Foods, Inc. 70 Saint John Street Portland ME 4102 (207) 541-2846
AdvancePierre Foods Inc. 206 East Pine Enid OK 73701 (580) 747-2867
AdvancePierre Foods, Inc 12 Tucker Dr. Caseyville IL 62232 (618) 688-7203
AdvancePierre Foods, Inc 56 Milliken Street Portland ME 4103 (207) 772-1934
AdvancePierre Foods, Inc. 4929 East Willow Enid OK 73701 (580) 237-6656
AdvancePierre Foods, Inc. 201 S. Raleigh Road Enid OK 73701 (580) 616-4728
AdvancePierre Foods, Inc. 5110 Enterprise Blvd Enid OK 73701 (580) 616-4799
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AdvancePierre Foods, Inc. 1833 Foster Cooper Park Rd. Amherst OH 44001 (440) 444-3161
AdvancePierre Foods, Inc. 9990 Princeton Glendale Rd Cincinnati OH 45246 (513) 682-1600
AdvancePierre Foods, Inc. 3437 East Main Street Claremont NC 28610 (828) 459-7626
Advertising Resources, Inc 11601 S. Central Alsip IL 60803 (708) 293-1926
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Afia Foods 111 Town Center Blvd. Jarrell TX 78737 (512) 963-8963
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Agri Star Meat and Poultry, LLC 220 West Street Postville IA 52162 (563) 864-7811
Agro Merchants "dba" Americold Logistics LLC 540 Franklinville Road Mullica Hill NJ 8062 (856) 285-2710
Air Chef, Inc. 1867 O'Toole Lane San Jose CA 95131 (408) 805-5284
Airfrigo USA Inc/Seafrigo Coldstorage Fairmont 900 Fairmont Avenue Elizabeth NJ 7201 (201) 770-1143
Ajinomoto Foods North America 7124 N Marine Drive Portland OR 97203 (503) 286-6548
Ajinomoto Foods North America 601 East 3rd Street Lampasas TX 76550 (512) 528-7500
Ajinomoto Foods North America 301 W. 3rd St. Toluca IL 61369 (815) 452-2361
Ajinomoto Foods North America 10646 Highway 51 Oakland MS 38948 (662) 712-3030
Ajinomoto Foods North America, Inc, 8411 Siempre Viva Road San Diego CA 92154 (619) 671-3959
Ajinomoto Foods North America, Inc. 2395 American Avenue Hayward CA 94545 (510) 293-1838
Ajinomoto Foods North America, Inc. 2188 Alpine Way Hayward CA 94545 (510) 293-1838
Ajinomoto Foods North America, Inc. 5695 S. Davinci Lane Carthage MO 64836 (417) 358-8104
Ajinomoto Toyo Frozen Noodle, Inc. 6500 North Marine Drive Portland OR 97203 (503) 956-5813
Ajinomoto Windsor Inc. 4901 SE 24th Portland OR 97202 (503) 847-2227
Al & John Inc. 147 Clinton Road West Caldwell NJ 7006 (973) 521-7928
Al Shabrawy Inc. 45 Ferry Street South River NJ 8882 (732) 238-0428
Al's Hickory House BBQ 1952 Wartrace Pike Shelbyville TN 37160 (615) 684-4191
Al's Wholesale Meats, Inc. 1915 N. Broadway Los Angeles CA 90031 (323) 223-3855
Al-Marwa L. L. C. 670 East Cherry Road Quakertown PA 18951 (215) 536-6050
Alabama Catfish LLC 1260 Washington Street Uniontown AL 36786 (334) 628-3474
Alanis Food LLC 13329 Veterans Memorial Dr. Suite Q Houston TX 77014 (832) 475-7022
Alaska Commercial Co. 355 E. 76th Avenue Anchorage AK 99518 (907) 562-9595
Alaska Interior Meats, LLC 1561 Levee Way North Pole AK 99705 (907) 488-0124
Alaska Natural Meats, Ltd. Fort Glen Umnak Island AK 99685 (403) 931-3583
Alaska Sausage Company, Inc. 2914 Arctic Blvd. Anchorage AK 99503 (907) 562-3636
Alatrade Foods, Inc. 695 W. Henderson Road Boaz AL 35957 (256) 593-3152
Alatrade Foods, Inc. 200 Tyson Drive Albertville AL 35950 (256) 593-3152
Alatrade Foods, Inc. 6 Downing Drive Phenix City AL 36869 (334) 664-0448
Alba Cold Storage 1705 E. Mills Avenue El Paso TX 79901 (915) 351-0991
Alba Foods LLC 5618 Yale Street Houston TX 77076 (347) 821-1824
Albaghdadi Food Inc. 11474 East Nine Mile Rd Warren MI 48089 (586) 510-6401
Albert Lea Select Foods Inc. 2410 Y.H. Hanson Ave. Albert Lea MN 56007 (507) 379-9265
Albert's Organics Inc. 6284 McIntosh Rd. Sarasota FL 34238 (800) 996-0004
Alberto's Meat Shop 2595 Commerce Way Vista CA 92081 (760) 439-1663
Albie's Food Products, LLC 1534 O'Rourke Blvd Gaylord MI 49735 (989) 732-2800
Albion Locker 129 W. Church Street Albion NE 68620 (402) 395-2619
Alcor Foods, Inc. Ave. Hostos WF-8 Santa Juanita Bayamon PR 956 (787) 718-9449
Alderfer, LLC 382 Main Street Harleysville PA 19438 (215) 723-4606
Aldon Food Corporation 4461 Township Line Road Schwenksville PA 19473 (484) 991-1000
AleCon Enterprises Inc. 31 Pulpit Rock Road Pelham NH 3076 (603) 635-0819
Alef Sausage 1026 Campus Rd. Mundelein IL 60060 (847) 566-0008
Alena Foods 120 Fulton Street Fresno CA 93721 (559) 322-1760
Alewel's Country Meats 911 North Simpson Warrensburg MO 64093 (660) 747-8261
Alex & George Wholesale Meats, Inc. 2 Rockwood Street - Suite 100 Rochester NY 14610 (585) 323-2020
Alex Froehlich Packing Company 77 D Street Ext. Johnstown PA 15906 (814) 535-7694
Alex's Deli 4951W. Diversey Ave Chicago IL 60639 (773) 237-2919
Alex's Meat & Provisions Inc. 5600 1st Avenue Brooklyn NY 11220 (718) 238-8800
Alexander's Ham Co. Hwy 152 West Landis NC 28088 (704) 857-9222
Alexandra Foods, LLC 3304-08 N. Central Avenue Chicago IL 60634 (773) 282-3820
Alexis Wholesale Distribution 1527 W. Roscrans Avenue Gardena CA 90249 (310) 352-6403
Alexis Wholesale Distribution 1521 W. Roscrans Avenu Gardena CA 90249 (310) 352-6403
Alexis Wholesale Distribution Inc. 14233 W. Halldale Avenue Gardena CA 90249 (310) 352-6403
Alexis Wholesale Inc. 1529 W. Rosecrans Avenue Gardena CA 90249 (310) 538-5020
Alfresco Pasta, LLC 1138th 4th Avenue South Nashville TN 37210 (615) 356-7077
Ali International Inc. 1616 S Dean Rd Orlando FL 32825 (407) 277-9483
Ali's Meats, LLC 4334 Fulton Industrial Blvd. Atlanta GA 30336 (478) 320-8078
All American Meats, Inc. All American Meats, Inc. Omaha NE 68107 (402) 734-6901
All Holding Company, LLC 7132 Ruppsville Road Allentown PA 18106 (215) 723-4606
Alle-Pia 8396 El Camino Real Atascadero CA 93422 (805) 704-1185
Allen Brothers 3600= 3604 NE 4th Avenue Oakland Park FL 33334 (312) 636-6951
Allen Brothers LLC 4051 Seaport Boulevard West Sacramento CA 95691 (916) 927-0595
Allen Brothers LLC 145 South Hill Drive Brisbane CA 94005 (415) 648-4049
Allen Brothers LLC 1250 Whipple Road Union City CA 94587 (510) 465-2400
Allen Brothers LLC 165 Klamath Court American Canyon CA 94503 (707) 552-5488
Allen Brothers, Inc 3737 S. Halsted St Chicago IL 60609 (773) 890-5100
Allen Harim Foods, LLC 29984 Pinnacle Way Millsboro DE 19966 (302) 684-5310
Allen Harim LLC 18752 Harbeson Road Harbeson DE 19951 (302) 684-1640
Allentown Refrigerated Terminals Inc. 125 Seneca Trail Boyertown PA 19512 (610) 367-2174
Allied Caribbean Distribution 10992 NW 92 Terrace Miami FL 33178 (305) 463-0038
Alma Cold Storage, Inc. 226 Pineview Rd. Alma GA 31510 (912) 632-7964
Alma Foods, LLC 110 East 1st Street Alma KS 66401 (785) 765-3396
Alnoor Halal Poultry Market 204 20th Street Brooklyn NY 11232 (917) 415-3076
Aloha Edibles, Inc 94-334 Ukee Street Waipahu HI 96797 (808) 732-2292
Alpha Foods Co. 19802 G.H. Circle Waller TX 77484 (936) 372-5858
Alpha Omega LLC 417 Atlas Avenue Madison WI 53714 (608) 244-1934
Alpine Meats Inc. 9850 Lower Sacramento Road Stockton CA 95210 (209) 477-2691
Alpine Sausage Company 1272 West Alaska Place Denver CO 80223 (303) 778-0886
Alsleben Meats, LLC. 820 12th Street East Glencoe MN 55336 (320) 510-2264
Alto Valle Foods, Inc. 301 Raynolds Avenue El Paso TX 79905 (915) 534-2586
Altura LLC 4240 Old Seward Highway, #20 Anchorage AK 99503 (907) 223-5288
Alwan & Sons Meats, Inc. 703 E. War Memorial Dr. Peoria Heights IL 61616 (309) 688-8711
Amana Meat Shop & Smokehouse 4513 F Street Amana IA 52203 (319) 622-7580
Amaro Foods Enterprise Inc 2180 NW 19th Ave. Miami FL 33142 (305) 324-7471
Amazon Foods, Inc. 168 Center Street Chicopee MA 1013 (877) 312-9545
Amba Ham Company Inc. 6863 NE 3rd Ave. Miami FL 33138 (305) 754-0001
Ambar Foods LLC 12434 N. 28th Drive Phoenix AZ 85029 (619) 890-1049
Ambassador Meat Dist. Inc. 2856 Guinotte Kansas City MO 64120 (816) 483-6350
Ameri-Asian Trading Development, Inc. 4707 Lima St. Denver CO 80239 (720) 348-0868
AmeriCold Logistics 5005 C Street S.W. Cedar Rapids IA 52406 (319) 362-9633
AmeriCold Logistics 1331 Civil War Rd. Carthage MO 64836 (417) 358-9027
AmeriCold Logistics 2007 W. Mary Garden City KS 67846 (316) 276-2304
AmeriCold Logistics 10300 SE 3rd Avenue Amarillo TX 79118 (806) 335-1661
AmeriCold Logistics 200 Railhead Road Fort Worth TX 76106 (817) 624-3982
AmeriCold Logistics 4676 Erie St. Navarre OH 44662 (330) 879-5917
AmeriCold Logistics, Inc. 533 Laney Walker Blvd. Ext. Augusta GA 30901 (706) 722-0259
AmeriCold Logistics, LLC 2140 17th St. SW Massillon OH 44647 (330) 834-1742
AmeriCold Logistics, LLC 1010 AmeriCold Dr. Rochelle IL 61068 (815) 562-8420
AmeriQual Distribution Center 4501 Hitch and Peters Road Evansville IN 47711 (812) 602-5424
AmeriQual Group, LLC 18200 Highway 41 North Evansville IN 47725 (812) 867-1444
AmeriQual Packaging 225 West Morgan Avenue Evansville IN 47710 (812) 421-4876
America New York Ri Wang Food Group 58-85 58th Avenue Maspeth NY 11378 (718) 628-8999
America New York Ri Wang Food Group Co., Ltd. 30 Inez Drive Bay Shore NY 11706 (718) 628-8999
America's Best Steak 410 10th Street Bogue KS 67625 (785) 421-2011
America's Catch Inc 46623 County Road 523 Itta Bena MS 38941 (662) 254-7200
America's Custom Brokers, Inc. 2150 NW 70th Avenue Miami FL 33122 (305) 591-9600
American Beef Packers, Inc. 13677 Yorba Avenue Chino CA 91710 (909) 628-4888
American Butchers, Inc. Diana Street Lot #5 Guaynabo PR 968 (787) 774-8802
American Butchers, LLC 809 O street Beaver City NE 68926 (308) 268-2110
American Consolidation & Logistics 12085 NW 42 Ave Opa-Locka FL 33054 (305) 769-2112
American Country Foods, LLC 360 Gendron Road Plainfield CT 6374 (508) 272-7923
American Custom Meats LLC 4276 N. Tracy Blvd. Tracy CA 95304 (209) 839-8800
American Egg Products, LLC 375 Pierce Industrial Blvd. Blackshear GA 31516 (912) 449-5700
American Food Export Service 1100 Milik Street Carteret NJ 7008 (908) 754-1300
American Food Service 210 Praley St. NW Valdese NC 28690 (828) 522-1177
American Food Services, LLC 1053 Summers Road Morganton NC 28655 (828) 221-3599
American Food Systems, Inc. 30 B Street Burlington MA 1803 (617) 273-3230
American Foods International LLC 10450 Doral Blvd. Doral FL 33178 (786) 412-0081
American Halal Meat 4342 Hwy E New Haven MO 63068 (573) 237-9773
American Halal Meat Inc. 270 Raymond Blvd Newark NJ 7105 (973) 817-8444
American Kitchen Delights Inc. 15320 S. Cooper Ave. Harvey IL 60426 (708) 210-3200
American Laboratories, LLC 5036 South 33rd Street Omaha NE 68107 (402) 858-2612
American Laboratories, LLC 5036 South 33rd Street Omaha NE 68107 (402) 858-2612
American Meat Company 5201 Industry Ave. Pico Rivera CA 90660 (562) 801-4100
American Outdoor Products, Inc 6350 Gunpark Drive Boulder CO 80301 (303) 447-3383
American Pasteurization Company 2335 Del Monte Street West Sacramento CA 95691 (414) 453-7522
American Pasteurization Company 2880 N. 112th St Bldg E Milwaukee WI 53222 (414) 982-2375
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American Skin Food Group LLC 140 Industril Dr. Burgaw NC 28425 (910) 259-2232
American Skin Food Group, LLC 101 14th St. SE Orange City IA 51041 (712) 737-4829
American Soy Products, Inc. 1474 North Woodland Drive Saline MI 48176 (734) 429-2310
Americold 1610 East Sepulveda Blvd Carson CA 90745 (310) 632-6265
Americold 11850 Center Road San Antonio TX 78223 (210) 633-5000
Americold 41 Orchard Lane Leesport PA 19533 (610) 916-1037
Americold 60 Steamboat Boulevard Manchester PA 17345 (717) 268-1700
Americold 200 Sara Lee Road Tarboro NC 27886 (252) 641-1191
Americold 1619 Antioch Church Road Piedmont SC 29673 (864) 277-7680
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Americold 302 N. Frontage Road Plant City FL 33565 (813) 754-9341
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2023.01.06 14:37 ya-boi-benny Respect Fred Dukes, the Blob (Marvel, 616)
Well I ain't nobody! When I don't want to be moved, nuthin' can move me! And when I don't want to be stopped, there's hardly a blessed thing on the face of this Earth that can stop- the Blob!
Fred Dukes always knew he was different. His parents and childhood bullies made sure of it. He found himself headlining a carnival act, where his loneliness was warped into disdain for every audience member who laughed and shrieked at him. So when Charles Xavier and his X-Men invited him to the X-Mansion and informed him that he was a mutant, Fred concluded that he wasn't just different from everyone else: he was better. It didn't take much convincing from Magneto until Fred decided to join his Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, now going solely by his carnival name, the Blob.
After years as a supervillain and after countless battles with the X-Men, Avengers and more, Blob was drafted into the Freedom Force, a government affiliated group for supervillains to repay their debt to society. This usually entailed tracking down runaway mutant and strongarming them into signing the Mutant Registration Act, so he could still bust heads and act like a jerk, just under Uncle Sam rather than Magneto.
After flipping back to straight up villainy for a while, Blob lost his powers due to the Scarlet Witch's call for "No more mutants". This left him horribly deformed and without his trademark enhanced durability. Not willing to live like this for long, he'd obtain Mutant Growth Hormone and consume it in excess, allowing him to restore his blobbiness and get back in the game.
Originally, Blob is an absolute jerk. He's a chauvinist, he's unnecessarily rude to his allies, and his immovable mutant powers have made him supremely overconfident. He seems to have mellowed out in future years and lives among his fellow mutants on Krakoa, where he runs the local bar, the Green Lagoon.
Notes
For one issue, Blob's mass appears almost liquid in constitution, and his powers are a bit different from what he usually shows. This is due to spending time with the Omega level mutant, Onslaught. It's not clear if this is some kind of enhancement of his abilities, or he just learned new tricks from the super-genius mutant. I've marked feats from that appearance as [Onslaught].
Age of X-Man is an event where Nate Grey changed the history of the world to make every single person into a mutant. In this alternate reality, Blob is a government agent tasked with rounding up people who fall in love, which is illegal. I don't even fucking know. Anyway, since every character is just the 616 version dropped into a pocket reality, the Blob's feats should still apply, and will be marked with [AoX].
Strength
Striking
Lifting
Flexing
Throwing
Grip
Pushing/Pulling
Other
Durability
No-Selling Attacks from Named Characters
Blunt Force
Piercing
Heat/Explosions
Energy
Esoteric
Limits
Note: Blob is less durable while airborne, due to the effects of his immovable power (see below)
- An earthquake from Avalanche puts Blob up in the air, where he’s punched by ROM into a wall, breaking it and knocking out Blob
- After an extended fight, Wonder Man knocks Blob out with several punches to the face
- Has his fat grabbed and forcibly stretched out by the Grey Hulk. He’s then pulled into a strong punch, sending him flying upwards. Hulk then hits him with an I-beam into a house, destroying the building and KOing Blob.
- Jean Grey lifts him up a bit, then drops him through a dock, knocking him out
- Catapulted into the air by a giant I-beam lever, then punched in the butt by Colossus
- Wolverine pokes him in the butt with his claws, which makes him shoot up in pain, and fall into a follow-up attack from Colossus
- Knocked out after being caught in a fuel truck explosion
- Hulk performs a movement that breaks the ground underneath Blob, then hits him while he’s in the air
- A concentrated beam from Cyclops pierces clean through Blob’s arm
Speed
Skill
Abilities
Immovability
- His immovability is based on his contact with the ground; if someone attacked the ground beneath him, like Cyclops’ beams, then the Blob could fall down
- Charles Xavier theorizes that Blob’s true power is to negate gravitational force
- Jean Grey attempts to lift the Blob, but his feet remain planted on the ground
- Six men cannot budge any part of him
- Stands in front of a tank, keeping it from driving forward
- Stands in front of a moving Jeep, halting it
- Walks through Unus the Untouchable’s forcefield
- Cannot be budged by DC’s Kalibak
- Hurricane force winds generated by X-51 don’t move the Blob
- A speeding police cruiser crumples itself against the Blob
- Seven men fail to budge him
- When the X-Men try lifting Blob with a massive crank and thick chains, the chains shatter before the Blob is lifted at all
- Cannot be budged by an elephant
- Unmoved by Storm’s hurricane
- Colossus uproots a fire hydrant and directs the spray into Blob, who remains unmoved
- Unmoved by a groundslide created by Avalanche
- Blasted and pushed outside of a building by Cyclops, but once his feet touch the ground, the beam no longer moves him
- [Limit] Lifted up by the Hulk. Despite the ground sticking to his feet, the Blob doesn’t maintain any of his “immovable” properties.
- [Limit] When Blob tries to push Stonewall, another immovable-type mutant, Blob falls backwards
- [Limit] Certain shoes can impair his connection to the ground and his powers of immovability, like cowboy boots
Holding
Bouncing
Weaponized Mass Increasing
Other
Weaknesses
Falling Down
Weak Points
Tranquilizers
Other
Miscellaneous
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