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  2. Redstone Coke Oven Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Redstone Coke Oven Historic District is located at the intersection of State Highway 133 and Chair Mountain Stables Road outside Redstone, Colorado, United States.It consists of the remaining coke ovens built at the end of the 19th century by the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company.

  3. Coke Ovens (Colorado National Monument) - Wikipedia

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    Coke Ovens is a 5,962-foot-elevation (1,817-meter) linear set of pillars located in Colorado National Monument, in Mesa County of western Colorado, United States. [2] This iconic landmark is situated on the west side of Monument Canyon, two miles south of the monument's visitor center, and 9 miles (14 km) west of the community of Grand Junction.

  4. Redstone Historic District (Colorado) - Wikipedia

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    Where it reached the main line in the valley, at the coke ovens, the coal and coke would be taken to Carbondale and points elsewhere by the Denver and Rio Grande Western and Colorado Midland. The town around that junction was named Redstone, for the high cliffs of orange sandstone in the mountains above. Remaining coke ovens

  5. Colorado Fuel and Iron - Wikipedia

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    Coke ovens were built at El Moro north of Trinidad and at Crested Butte. [9] In the early 1890s, demand for fuel fell, and the company faced stiff competition from the Colorado Fuel Company, which was closely associated with and provided coal to the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad (CB&Q). [9]

  6. Redstone Castle - Wikipedia

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    By 1899 the economy had improved. Osgood and CFI were able to build first the coke ovens, and then the company town of Redstone. Architect Theodore Boal designed small wooden cottages for the coke oven workers with running water and electricity, then luxury items rare in most Colorado mining towns.

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  8. Coke (fuel) - Wikipedia

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    A coke oven at a smokeless fuel plant, Abercwmboi, South Wales, 1976. The industrial production of coke from coal is called coking. The coal is baked in an airless kiln, a "coke furnace" or "coking oven", at temperatures as high as 2,000 °C (3,600 °F) but usually around 1,000–1,100 °C (1,800–2,000 °F). [2]

  9. Costco’s food courts will no longer serve Pepsi

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    “Costco switching from Pepsi to Coke products is the best news I’ve heard all year,” posted one X user. “Rare Costco L. Pepsi is superior,” wrote another. Costco has held fast on the ...