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Aaron Tveit

I removed Aaron Tveit from notable people as he is from Middletown, New York, not Rhode Island.

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In the small St. Columba cemetery there exists a gravestone with no name upon it. The legend inscribed on the stone reads "Pray for the soul of a priest whose body lies here." A fierce-looking wolf's head with a serpent's tongue coming out of its mouth appears above the inscription on the stone. Local urban legends claim the priest was a werewolf and that the name was left off the grave to protect his identity.

Think it worth mentioning - --69.202.131.204 (talk) 18:40, 19 August 2008 (UTC)Visitor[reply]

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