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  2. Maryland 400 - Wikipedia

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    The distinctive wrought-iron basket weave fencing surrounding the monument was added at a later date to protect the monument. The monument has gone through a number of cycles of being vandalized, ignored and restored. [21] It was first restored in 1935–36 under the auspices of the Works Progress Administration. Additional work occurred in 1969.

  3. Yard globe - Wikipedia

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    A yard globe (also known as a garden globe, gazing ball or chrome ball) is a mirrored sphere displayed as a lawn ornament, typically atop a conical ceramic or wrought iron stand. Sizes ranges from 1 in (25 mm) up to 10 m (33 ft) in diameter, with the most popular gazing ball being 12 in (300 mm).

  4. The Longaberger Company - Wikipedia

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    Along with baskets, the product line eventually included wrought iron products, pottery, wooden lids, and other products. [3] Its former corporate headquarters on Ohio's State Route 16 is a local landmark known as the "Big Basket". [4]

  5. Walled Garden, Castle Howard - Wikipedia

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    Above it is a ramped cornice with a keystone, and carved flower baskets. The gates and overthrow are in wrought iron with scrolling. The gardenis enclosed by walls with corner piers, and three major gateways, each with different features. It is grade I listed. [2] [3]

  6. Wrought iron - Wikipedia

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    Wrought iron is a form of commercial iron containing less than 0.10% of carbon, less than 0.25% of impurities total of sulfur, phosphorus, silicon and manganese, and less than 2% slag by weight. [18] [19] Wrought iron is redshort or hot short if it contains sulfur in excess quantity. It has sufficient tenacity when cold, but cracks when bent or ...

  7. Ironwork - Wikipedia

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    There are two main types of ironwork: wrought iron and cast iron. While the use of iron dates as far back as 4000 BC, it was the Hittites who first knew how to extract it (see iron ore) and develop weapons. Use of iron was mainly utilitarian until the Middle Ages; it became widely used for decoration in the period between the 16th and 19th century.