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  2. Angle iron - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 30 June 2012, at 11:33 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  3. Calais Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Calais Historic District encompasses a city block of 19th-century commercial buildings in the center of Calais, Maine. The district, developed after a fire devastated the area in 1870, contains a cohesive concentration of brick Italianate architecture. The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. [1]

  4. Katahdin Iron Works - Wikipedia

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    The Katahdin Iron Works is a Maine state historic site located in the unorganized township of the same name. It is the site of an ironworks which operated from 1845 to 1890. In addition to the kilns of the ironworks (of which only one survives), the community was served by a railroad and had a 100-room hotel.

  5. Structural steel - Wikipedia

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    The terms angle iron, channel iron, and sheet iron have been in common use since before wrought iron was replaced by steel for commercial purposes. They have lived on after the era of commercial wrought iron and are still sometimes heard today, informally, in reference to steel angle stock, channel stock, and sheet, despite that they are ...

  6. Geology of Maine - Wikipedia

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    The site is still open for amateur mineral collecting, although the State of Maine advises extreme caution as a result of potential flooding from high tides. In surficial, udic soils, Maine had an extensive bog iron extraction industry in the 1800s, including smelters such as the Katahdin Iron Works, which operated in the 1840s.

  7. Percy & Small Shipyard - Wikipedia

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    Born in Phippsburg, Maine, on December 13, 1856, Samuel Rogers Percy Jr. was the child of his namesake father, a ship's captain, and Eleanor M. (Golder) Percy.After the death of Samuel Percy Sr., Eleanor married a shipbuilder named George M. Adams.

  8. An Honest Review of the Lindsay Lohan-Approved TYMO Curlgo - AOL

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    Don’t get me wrong—I live and die by my T3 Curl ID ... Inside the box is the curling iron, USB-C charging block and cable. ... then pull the hair down at a 90 degree angle before pressing the ...

  9. Angle-iron - Wikipedia

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