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    A moving floor is a hydraulically-driven moving-floor conveyance system for moving bulk material or palletized products, which can be used in a warehouse, loading dock or semi-trailer. It automates and facilitates loading and unloading of palletized goods by eliminating the need for a forklift to enter the trailer.

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    More than 9,000 vehicles towed. Brazil and May’s vehicles were four of the 47 the city towed from inside Camp Resolution Monday, Singer said. In the last two years, the city has towed more than ...

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    The closest to Sacramento in popularity were Las Vegas (4,000), Orlando (3,700) and Myrtle Beach in South Carolina (3,700). Opinion The migration out of California’s other major urban centers is ...

  7. Big Four House - Wikipedia

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    The Big Four House was declared a National Historic Landmark on July 4, 1961. [1] [3] It is included within the Old Sacramento Historic District, which also is a National Historic Landmark and on the National Register of Historic Places since its establishment on October 15, 1966.

  8. Eagle Theatre (Sacramento, California) - Wikipedia

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    The Eagle Theatre in Gold Rush-era Sacramento was the first permanent theatre to be built in the state of California. Established in 1849 this relatively small structure was originally wood-framed and canvas-covered with a tin roof and a packed earth floor. [1] The theatre was flooded on Jan 4, 1850.

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