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  2. 100Stone - Wikipedia

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    100Stone, also known as the 100 Stone project, is a public installation art project in Alaska. It depicts "personal struggles with mental health, told in sculptural form". [ 1 ] Sarah Davies leads the project which also includes Ed Mighell (clay artist), Brian Hutton (community activist), Catherine Shenk (landscape designer; horticulturist ...

  3. Stone Warehouse - Wikipedia

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    Stone Warehouse or Old Stone Warehouse or variations may refer to: Stone Warehouse (Casa Grande, Arizona), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP)

  4. Stone Warehouse (Casa Grande, Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    The Stone Warehouse in Casa Grande, Arizona was built in 1922 by stonemason Michael Sullivan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. [1] It is a single-story rectangular building made of field stone, with a corrugated metal hipped roof. It served as warehouse and cooler for the Pioneer Meat Market.

  5. R. T. Wallen - Wikipedia

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    R. T. "Skip" Wallen (born in 1942) is an American artist based in the state of Alaska.He is best known for his stone lithographs of Alaskan wildlife and native peoples and for his monumental bronze sculptures. [1]

  6. A hard stop: New ownership closes Concord's Swenson Granite ...

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    Jul. 5—CONCORD — It seems unthinkable that a time would come when the Granite State no longer produces granite. But last month, the last commercial granite quarry in New Hampshire was quietly ...

  7. List of Art Deco architecture in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Burlington: 1877, 1936 Capitol Theatre (former Playhouse Theatre) Montpelier: 1926, 1936 Cone Block Downtown Bennington Historic District: Bennington: 1899, 1924 Flynn Center for the Performing Arts Burlington: 1930s [39] Kazon Building: Rutland: 1929 Latchis Hotel and Theatre: Brattleboro: 1938 Quinlan's Drug Store Downtown Bennington Historic ...