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  3. Richmond Furnace Historical and Archeological District

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    In 1829, brothers John H., Charles and George Coffing established the Richmond Iron Works on the site. The Coffings has previously worked at the Salisbury Iron Works in nearby Connecticut. In 1834, a second furnace, 32 feet high x 9.5 feet wide was built at Van Deusenville, in nearby Great Barrington. By 1855, the company used 9,000 tons of ore ...

  4. List of public art in Indianapolis - Wikipedia

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    17 Keystone at the Crossing. 18 Mapleton–Fall Creek. ... Darden Restaurants: Thinman: ... J. L. Mott Iron Works: 1870s

  5. Stewart Iron Works - Wikipedia

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    Stewart Iron Works is an American ironworks plant in Erlanger, Kentucky. It is one of the region's oldest manufacturing firms and at its peak was the largest iron fence maker in the world. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Stewart's is the second-oldest iron company in continuous operation in the United States. [ 3 ]

  6. Elkridge Furnace Complex - Wikipedia

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    It comprises the six remaining buildings of an iron furnace that operated from the 18th century into the 1860s. Included are a large 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story Federal/Greek Revival house constructed about 1835 as the residence of the furnace owner; a frame dwelling of about the same date which probably accommodated a manager or clerk; a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story company store and hotel or dormitory for ...

  7. Cambria Iron Company - Wikipedia

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    Warehouse of Cambria Iron Works after the 1889 Johnstown Flood. The Cambria Iron Company was founded in 1852 to provide iron for the construction of railroads. In 1854, the iron works, which had gone out of the blast, were purchased by a group of Philadelphia merchants led by Matthew Newkirk. After a fire destroyed the main rolling mill in 1857 ...

  8. I ate at the only 4 Michelin-starred barbecue joints in Texas ...

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    Had I read the restaurant's online FAQ before I arrived, I would've planned to arrive earlier. Apparently, customers start lining up as early as 10 a.m. on weekdays. The pork ribs were a standout.

  9. Thomas Iron Company - Wikipedia

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    The Lock Ridge Furnace Complex in Alburtis, Pennsylvania in December 2012. The Thomas Iron Company was a major iron-making firm in Hokendauqua, Pennsylvania in the Lehigh Valley region of eastern Pennsylvania from its founding in 1854 until its decline and eventual dismantling in the early 20th century.