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  2. Utopia (2020 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Utopia is an American sci-fi drama based on a British comic book about a global conspiracy. The cast includes John Cusack, Rainn Wilson, Sasha Lane and more. The series was canceled after one season on Amazon Prime Video.

  3. Soul City, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Soul City was a planned community founded by civil rights leader Floyd McKissick in 1969 in Warren County, North Carolina. It was funded by the federal government and aimed to create economic opportunities for blacks, but faced challenges and controversies.

  4. Helicon Home Colony - Wikipedia

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    In a 1906 article in The Independent, [2] Sinclair outlined a plan for a home colony located within one-hour of New York City.Following the model proposed by Charlotte Perkins Gilman in her book The Home, Sinclair sought "authors, artists, and musicians, editors and teachers and professional men" [3] who wanted to avoid the drudgeries of domestic life.

  5. RCAF Station Pennfield Ridge - Wikipedia

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    By the end of summer 1941, over 40 buildings were constructed on the base, including 4 large hangars, an observation tower, barracks, drill hall, mess halls and classrooms, along with a water supply and internal telephone system. The three runways were lengthened in the fall of 1941 into the classic BCATP triangle arrangement.

  6. List of American utopian communities - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of historical and contemporary communities in the US that aimed to create a utopian society. Learn about the founders, locations, dates, and ideologies of each community, from Zoar to Zion.

  7. Utopia - Wikipedia

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    Utopia is an imaginary society that possesses highly desirable or near-perfect qualities for its members. Learn about the origin, evolution and variations of utopianism, as well as its contrast with dystopia and uchronia, from this comprehensive encyclopedia article.

  8. POV (album) - Wikipedia

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    POV is the ninth and final studio album by the rock group Utopia, released in January 1985. [2] It peaked at #161 on the Billboard 200 charts. Except for a live 1992 reunion album (and compilations), this was the last album released by Utopia, and Rundgren's final studio work under the Utopia banner.

  9. List of utopian literature - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of works of fiction that depict ideal or perfect societies, from ancient to modern times. Includes the term "utopia" coined by Thomas More in 1516, and other influential examples such as Plato's Republic, Campanella's City of the Sun, and More's Utopia.