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  2. Barn - Wikipedia

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    A granary or hórreo: a storage space for threshed grains, sometimes within a barn or as a separate building. Linhay (linny, linney, linnies): A shed, often with a lean-to roof but may be a circular linhay to store hay on the first floor with either cattle on the ground floor (cattle linhay), or farm machinery (cart linhay). Characterised by an ...

  3. Ice house (building) - Wikipedia

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    Some were underground chambers, usually man-made, close to natural sources of winter ice such as freshwater lakes, but many were buildings with various types of insulation. During the winter, ice and snow would be cut from lakes or rivers, taken into the ice house, and packed with insulation (often straw or sawdust). It would remain frozen for ...

  4. Kelly Field Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Kelly Field Historic District is located in southwestern San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas.It is the center portion of the base, east of the runways. The boundaries of the 1600 buildings are Billy Mitchell Road on the north, Wagner on the east, England on the south and S. Frank Luke Drive on the west.

  5. Public Storage - Wikipedia

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    Public Storage grew steadily in the early 2000s [20] and was added to the S&P 500 in 2005. [15] In 2006 it acquired Shurgard Storage Centers in a transaction totaling $5.5 billion, acquiring 624 locations, including 141 in Europe. [21] [22] Public Storage had attempted to acquire the company in 2000 and again in 2005, but its offers were rejected.

  6. Silo - Wikipedia

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    Concrete stave silo under construction in 2015. Storage silos are cylindrical structures, typically 10 to 90 ft (3 to 27 m) in diameter and 30 to 275 ft (10 to 90 m) in height with the slipform and Jumpform concrete silos being the larger diameter and taller silos.

  7. Self storage - Wikipedia

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    The first self-storage facility chains opened in Texas. [3] This was often helped by the fact that most homes in Texas do not have basements, which in other places are often used for storage. [3] The first self-storage facility in Europe was started in the United Kingdom by Doug Hampson, and opened in central London in 1979.