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  2. Littleton Colliery - Wikipedia

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    The mine was named after Baron Hatherton, who had assumed the surname Littleton in 1812. The first workings at the mine, however, were conducted by the Cannock and Huntingdon Colliery Company in 1877. Upon sinking the first "No. 1" shaft, they encountered water at a depth of 438 ft (133 metres) and the shaft became flooded. [1]

  3. Banner Mine disaster - Wikipedia

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    The Banner mine disaster of April 8, 1911 near Littleton, Alabama was a coal mine explosion that killed 128 people. The event ranks among the 15 deadliest coal mine disasters in U.S. history. [1] The exact cause of the early-morning blast is unknown.

  4. Cumberland Mine Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Cumberland Mine Railroad is a private carrier mine railroad serving the Cumberland Coal Resources mine near Waynesburg, Pennsylvania. Operations on the mine and associated railroad began in November 1976. The line was originally developed by United States Steel as a source of steam coal for export to Canada. Subsequently, the mine and ...

  5. New brewery Skinny Flowers, coming to Fort Monmouth's ... - AOL

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    OCEANPORT - A new brewery is taking shape at RiverWalk Center, a development now under construction at the former Fort Monmouth. Skinny Flowers Brewing Co. has signed a lease to open a 6,000 ...

  6. Nuttallburg Coal Mining Complex and Town Historic District

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    When the railroad arrived in 1873 Nuttall had built almost 100 houses, with 80 coke ovens, a variety of mine structures and a coal tipple on a railroad siding. Flat land by the river was dedicated to railroad and industrial use, leaving houses to seek perches on the hillsides.

  7. Art, culture & beer: KC’s first Black-owned brewery opens ...

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    Unlike most beer logos, this depicts the image of a Black woman, head engulfed by an Afro, full lips, and a face which, if you look closely, is shaped like a beer chalice.

  8. Rolling Mill Mine - Wikipedia

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    The Rolling Mill Mine was a drift portal coal mine in operation in Johnstown, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, operating from approximately 1856 until 1931. It was originally owned by the Cambria Iron Company and was developed in the Westmont hillside across the Conemaugh River from the company's rolling mill.

  9. Littleton, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Littleton is a home rule municipality city located in Arapahoe, Douglas, and Jefferson counties, Colorado, United States. Littleton is the county seat of Arapahoe County and is a part of the Denver–Aurora–Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area .