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  2. Chaska brick - Wikipedia

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    It was used to line the sewers of Minneapolis and Saint Paul. Chaska brick was used in many types of buildings, such as schools, city buildings, factories, mills, hotels, barns, houses, outhouses, stables, saloons, restaurants, banks, and churches. [1] Over the first half of the 20th century, the Chaska brick industry stalled.

  3. Lumber Exchange Building - Wikipedia

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    The Lumber Exchange Building was the first skyscraper built in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, dating to 1885.It was designed in the Richardsonian Romanesque style by Franklin B. Long and Frederick Kees and was billed as one of the first fireproof buildings in the country. [2]

  4. RBC Gateway - Wikipedia

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    RBC Gateway is a 37-story, 519-foot-tall (158 m) mixed-use skyscraper in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The building contains 34 luxury condominium units, a 222-room Four Seasons hotel , and 530,000 square feet of office space.

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    While the housing market is still tight, I see three reasons why there's a lot of upside potential for RH stock. The home furnishings sector as a whole has been in a bit of a rough patch for a ...

  6. Minneapolis-Moline - Wikipedia

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    The G-1355 was introduced 1972 and was the most powerful Minneapolis-Moline tractor ever built with 142 PTO HP. The G-955 was manufactured between 1973 and 1974 and was the last tractor manufactured under the Minneapolis-Moline name, as White ceased using the brand name in 1974.

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    According to the New York Times, here's exactly how to play Strands: Find theme words to fill the board. Theme words stay highlighted in blue when found.