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- Fairvale may refer to: Fairvale High School, an educational high school located on the border of Fairfield West and Canley Vale in Sydney, Australia Fairvale...
- Fairvale High School is a government-funded co-educational comprehensive secondary day school, located in Fairfield West, a south-western suburb of Sydney...
- small town of Fairvale, California, where her boyfriend Sam Loomis (John Gavin) lives so she could marry him. Lila travels to Fairvale to meet Sam, hoping...
- albeit in a different fictional town (White Pine Bay, Oregon, as opposed to Fairvale, California) and in a modern-day setting. However, the final season loosely...
- Rothesay Park School, Rothesay High School, Rothesay Netherwood School, and Fairvale Elementary School. Rothesay was formerly the headquarters of New Brunswick...
- her primary education, she attended Fairfield West Public School, and Fairvale High School from which she graduated in 2010. Banno commenced her career...
- a life outside of her. They run a small motel together in the town of Fairvale, but business has suffered since the state relocated the highway. Meanwhile...
- Fairvale was an incorporated village in Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada. After settlers first arrived in 1819, it was used as a farming region until...
- delaying their marriage. She sets off to drive to Sam's home in the town of Fairvale, California, switching cars in Bakersfield after an encounter with a su****ious...
- corpse in the fruit cellar—and the motel in the fictional small town of Fairvale, California. Norman's "Mother" personality is as cruel and possessive as...