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  2. Shed - Wikipedia

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    A wood shed located in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. These sheds are used for the storage of large quantities of firewood. Woodsheds help protect firewood from adverse weather and moisture, especially in snowy or wet climates. Woodsheds are commonly in close proximity to buildings heated by a wood-burning stove, such as a log cabin.

  3. Monroe City, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    The Foster family of Monroe City were early coopers who made flour barrels and sold them to the grist mill operators. The original cooper shed is preserved intact on lot 8 of Woodville. [2] When the railroads came through Monroe County in the early 20th century, [4] wooden railroad ties were hewn in Monroe City. Harold G. Baum paid woodcutters ...

  4. List of botanical gardens and arboretums in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    This list of botanical gardens and arboretums in Illinois is intended to include all significant botanical gardens and ... City Coordinates Anderson Japanese Gardens ...

  5. Firewood - Wikipedia

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    Firewood is any wooden material that is gathered and used for fuel. Generally, firewood is not heavily processed and is in some sort of recognizable log or branch form, compared to other forms of wood fuel like pellets. Firewood can be seasoned and heat treated (dry) or unseasoned (fresh/wet). It is generally classified as either hardwood or ...

  6. Robert Allerton Park - Wikipedia

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    The Allerton nature preserve is a National Natural Landmark. The Robert Allerton Park is a 1,517-acre (614 ha) park, nature center, and conference center located in the rural Piatt County township of Willow Branch, [2] (T 18 N, R 5 E) near Monticello, Illinois, on the upper Sangamon River.

  7. Griggsville Landing Lime Kiln - Wikipedia

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    A heap kiln is a fairly simple kiln. It is made by stacking alternating layers of wood, for fuel, and limestone blocks on the ground or in a pit. The method is fast but highly inefficient. Despite these drawbacks, the heap kiln was used as means of lime production in association with land clearing operations.