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  2. Rohm and Haas - Wikipedia

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    Rohm and Haas Corporate Headquarters in Philadelphia, 2007. The company was founded in Esslingen, Germany, by Dr. Otto Röhm and Mr. Otto Haas in 1907. Haas moved to Philadelphia and began the American side of the business on September 1, 1909, from an office on Front Street, while Otto Röhm remained in Germany to run a company that would eventually become Röhm GmbH.

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    Businesses on State Road, Philadelphia Four Seasons Total Landscaping facade. Journalists who arrived took note of the surrounding neighborhood. "It was in that part of town that every town has, where businesses which have no right being grouped together nonetheless gather due to one reason or another—usually the cheap rent" observed the British newspaper The Independent. [2]

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    Haas (brass instrument makers), Nuremberg, Germany based family of brass instrument makers; Haas (name) Haas House, a building in Vienna, Austria; Haas–Lilienthal House, a house in San Francisco, California; Haas Pavilion at the University of California, Berkeley; USS Haas, World War II US Navy destroyer escort

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  6. Leo Haas - Wikipedia

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    Haas was the only painter of Theresienstadt who survived imprisonment. [2] Immediately before being taken for interrogation, the artists managed to produce many hundreds of drawings [ 3 ] and also to hide the picture book For Tommy on his third birthday in Theresienstadt 22.1.1944 by BedÅ™ich Fritta for his son Tomáš. [ 2 ]

  7. Ceremonial stone landscape - Wikipedia

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    Ceremonial Stone Landscapes is the term used by USET, United Southern and Eastern Tribes, Inc., [1] a nonprofit, intertribal organization of American Indians, for certain stonework sites in eastern North America.