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  2. Shenandoah Plaza National Historic District - Wikipedia

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    These hangars are still among the world's largest freestanding unsupported wood structures. The original contract was for steel hangars, 960 feet (290 m) long, 328 feet (100 m) wide and 190 feet (58 m), helium storage and service, barracks for 228 men, a power plant, landing mat, and a mobile mooring mast.

  3. List of songs written by Kenzie - Wikipedia

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    Name of song, featured performers, writer(s), original release, and year of release Year Artist Song Album Written with Ref. 2002 Isak N Jiyeon "The Sign"

  4. Hatstand - Wikipedia

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    A coat rack A free-standing hatstand and umbrella stand. A hatstand is a device used to store hats and often coats on, and umbrellas within. Usually made of wood and standing at least 5 feet (1.5 m) tall, they have a single pole making up most of the height, with a sturdy base to prevent toppling, and an array of lengthy pegs at the top for placement of hats.

  5. Hanger - Wikipedia

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    George Wallace William Hanger (1866–1935), American; George Hanger, 4th Baron Coleraine (1750–1824), English author and soldier in the American Revolution; Art Hanger (born 1943), Canadian politician; Harry Hanger (1886–1918), English footballer; James Edward Hanger (1843–1919), U.S. Civil War veteran and founder of: Hanger, Inc.

  6. Clothes hanger - Wikipedia

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    A clothes hanger, coat hanger, or coathanger, or simply a hanger, is a hanging device in the shape/contour of: Human shoulders designed to facilitate the hanging of a coat , jacket , sweater , shirt , blouse or dress in a manner that prevents wrinkles , with a lower bar for the hanging of trousers or skirts .

  7. Rake Hanger - Wikipedia

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    Rake Hanger is a 28.2-hectare (70-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest north-west of Midhurst in West Sussex. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Sessile oak is dominant on the steep slope of this site, while alder is the most common tree at the waterlogged foot of the scarp.