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Lusk may refer to: Places U.S. places * Lusk, Missouri, an unincorporated community * Lusk, Tennessee, an unincorporated community * Lusk, Wyoming, a town Elsewhere * Lusk, Dublin, a village in Ireland Others * Lusk (surname) * Lusk (band) Lusk was an American psychedelic rock supergroup featuring members from Tool, Replicants, Failure and Medicine. History The band formed when bassist Paul D'Amour, having recently departed from Tool, and keyboardist Chris Pitman got together. ..., American psychedelic rock supergroup * Lusk Committee of the New York State legislature, 1919 {{disambig ...
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Lusk, Missouri
Lusk is an unincorporated community in Scott County, in the U.S. state of Missouri Missouri is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States. Ranking 21st in land area, it is bordered by eight states (tied for the most with Tennessee): Iowa to the north, Illinois, Kentucky and Tennessee to the east, Arkansas t .... History Lusk once had a schoolhouse and a chapel, now defunct. The schoolhouse and chapel were named after William M. Lusk, a local preacher. References Unincorporated communities in Scott County, Missouri Unincorporated communities in Missouri {{ScottCountyMO-geo-stub ...
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Lusk, Tennessee
Lusk (also Atpontley) is an unincorporated community in Bledsoe County, Tennessee, United States. It lies along U.S. Route 127 southwest of the city of Pikeville, the county seat A county seat is an administrative center, seat of government, or capital city of a county or civil parish. The term is in use in Canada, China, Hungary, Romania, Taiwan, and the United States. The equivalent term shire town is used in the US st ... of Bledsoe County. The variant name Atpontley is a compound of the names of three coal miners: Atkinson, Dupont, and Finley. References Unincorporated communities in Bledsoe County, Tennessee Unincorporated communities in Tennessee {{BledsoeCountyTN-geo-stub ...
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Lusk, Wyoming
Lusk is a high-plains town in the eastern part of the U.S. state of Wyoming. The town is the seat of Niobrara County. The town was founded in July 1886, by Frank S. Lusk, a renowned Wyoming rancher, partner in the Western Live Stock Company, and stockholder in the Wyoming Central Railway. Cattle ranching remains the primary industry in the town of Lusk. The population was 1,567 at the 2010 census. The town of Lusk is known for being the county seat of the least populated county in the least populated state in the US. History The Black Hills Gold Rush brought fortune seekers to the Wyoming Territory. Within two years, the stage coach route between Cheyenne, Wyoming and Deadwood, South Dakota delivered freight, including salt pork and whiskey. The boom also brought armored stage coaches and gold bricks, along with Indians and thieves.Benedict, Jeff. ''No Bone Unturned: The Adventures of a Top Smithsonian Forensic Scientist and the Legal Battle for America's Oldest Skeletons'', ...
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Lusk, Dublin
Lusk () is a small town in Fingal, Ireland. The town is located about north of Dublin city centre. Toponymy The name "Lusk" is said to date back to Saint MacCullin, who founded a church there c. 450. Oral tradition suggests MacCullin may have either lived in or been buried in a cave and that the name "Lusk" derives from an old Irish word ''Lusca'' meaning 'cave' or 'underground chamber'. MacCullin died in c. 497 and his feast day was 6 September. The area was known as Bregia in pre-Christian times and was said to have been the birthplace of Cú Chulainn's wife, Emer in Irish mythology. History The settlement of Lusk has been associated with St. MacCullin since c. AD 450. The place also had associations with St. Maur, who nowadays connects with Rush (RosEo). The ruins of St. Maur's original church, or more likely its later replacement, are at the top of Whitestown hill, firmly in the parish of Rush. Lusk was plundered and burned several times in the 8th and 9th centuries by ...
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Lusk (surname)
Lusk is a surname. Notable people with the name include: * Andrew Lusk (1810–1909), a Scottish businessman and liberal politician * Anna Hartwell Lusk (1870–1968), American socialite * Bob Lusk (1932-2022), American football player * Clayton R. Lusk (1872–1959), American politician from New York State * Clyde T. Lusk (1932–2014), U.S. Coast Guard admiral * Damon Lusk (born 1977), American stockcar racer * Daniel Lusk (born 1938), American poet and writer * Don Lusk (1913–2018), American animator and director * Doris Lusk, (1916–1990), New Zealand artist * Gene Lusk (1920–1969), American politician * George Lusk (1839–1919), British chair of the Whitechapel Vigilance Committee * Georgia Lee Lusk (1893–1971), American first female U.S. Congressional representative from New Mexico * Hall S. Lusk (1883–1983), an American jurist * Harold Lusk (1877–1961), New Zealand cricketer * Henry Lusk (born 1972), American football player * Herb Lusk (1953–2022), ...
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Lusk (band)
Lusk was an American psychedelic rock supergroup featuring members from Tool, Replicants, Failure and Medicine. History The band formed when bassist Paul D'Amour, having recently departed from Tool, and keyboardist Chris Pitman got together. Greg Edwards and Brad Laner joined them shortly afterward. Their only album ''Free Mars'' was released in 1997 on Volcano Entertainment. Though the album was not extremely successful, it was nominated for a Grammy in 1998 for Best Recording Package. The music video for Backworlds, co-directed by D'Amour and Len E. Burge III, was featured on MTV's 120 Minutes and 12 Angry Viewers. Legal troubles with their label Volcano Entertainment which was undergoing a transformation coupled with increasing activities apart from the group by all members caused Lusk to quietly disband in the late 1990s. Members *Paul D'Amour – guitar, backing vocals, effects *Chris Pitman – piano, keyboards, harpsichord, vibraphone, backing vocals, effects * Gr ...
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