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  2. LEGO resale shop Bricks & Minifigs to open in St. Paul - AOL

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    LEGO fans in the Twin Cities will soon have a new spot to buy, sell and trade pieces of their collection. Bricks & Minifigs will open a new store in St. Paul's Highland Park neighborhood on Jan ...

  3. Elgin-Butler Brick Company - Wikipedia

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    The Elgin Butler company supplied bricks for the Texas State Capitol, 80 percent of the brick structures at the University of Texas at Austin, face brick and fire brick for fireplaces in many Austin residences, and many other brick buildings in Austin. Brick from Elgin Butler Brick Company was also used for the façade of the United States ...

  4. Chicago common brick - Wikipedia

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    The use of brick construction increased in Chicago after the Great Chicago fire of 1871. They are called common brick since they were used in multiwythe mass walls with many of the brick used on inner wythes while a facing brick was used for the outer wythe. Most of the brick manufacturers closed around the middle of the 20th century, and now ...

  5. Brickworks - Wikipedia

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    An old Puolimatka's brick factory in Kissanmaa, Tampere, Finland, in the 1960s. Most brickworks have some or all of the following: A kiln, for firing, or 'burning' the bricks. Drying yard or shed, for drying bricks before firing. A building or buildings for manufacturing the bricks. A quarry for clay. A pugmill or clay preparation plant (see ...

  6. A secret stash of 125-year-old bricks at IMS tells hallowed ...

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    "I know they're just bricks, but they're kind of special bricks," said IMS' Doug Boles. And so, where those bricks are stored must remain a secret.

  7. London stock brick - Wikipedia

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    A wall in Islington London stock bricks, rather dimly lit. London stock brick is the type of handmade brick which was used for the majority of building work in London and South East England until the increase in the use of Flettons and other machine-made bricks in the early 20th century. Its distinctive yellow colour is due to the addition of ...