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Toho Studio, Tokyo, Japan, June 10, 1966: Monster maker Ryosaku Takayama checks the head of the monster Ragon, with the monster Red King standing next to him, in the prop department on the set of the Japanese Ultraman television show.

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In the last few months, the Jack Kerouac House of St. Petersburg Inc., the nonprofit behind the Kerouac residence, has started booking daytime tours, evening stays and special events to raise funds for the group’s preservation mission. But according to Ken Burchenal, who joined forces with the nonprofit when he and his wife bought the Florida home in 2020, being a Kerouac fan is not a requirement. “We don’t want this to be just an homage to Jack Kerouac,” he said. We’re really interested in not only all of the Beats, but American counterculture.”

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