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  2. The Copper (building) - Wikipedia

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    The site of the two towers was originally a lot that hosted the Consolidated Edison Kips Bay Generating Station. [6] The lot was one of three parcels purchased by Sheldon Solow (along with the former Consolidated Edison Waterside power plant on the east side of First Avenue from 38th to 41st streets) and was planned to be redeveloped as part of a seven-tower, $4 billion complex designed by ...

  3. Estherwood (Dobbs Ferry, New York) - Wikipedia

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    The oak parquet floor has a carved Greek key-patterned border repeated on the underside of the gallery. [1] Six rooms are located off the Great Hall, also with lavish decoration. The dining room has dark oak walls with carved Northern European motifs such as boars' and rams' heads, broken by copper and bronze medieval sconces.

  4. Revere Copper Company - Wikipedia

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    By 1938, James M. Kennedy, an employee, had invented copper-clad cookware, which went into production and is now known as Revere Ware. The Detroit plant, in collaboration with DuPont, was commissioned to assist the United States Mint in the production of a new copper and copper-nickel composite coin to replace silver coins in 1964.

  5. Closter Road–Oak Tree Road Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Closter Road–Oak Tree Road Historic District is a national historic district located at Palisades in Rockland County, New York. It encompasses 18 contributing buildings and one contributing site. The district consists of 19 properties that reflect the historic core of the hamlet.

  6. William A. Clark House - Wikipedia

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    Fifth Avenue and 77th Street in New York City (winter 1905–1906) The house took up 250 feet on 77th Street and 77 feet on Fifth Avenue, more than any other Gilded Age mansion on Fifth opposite the park, with the exception of the Andrew Carnegie Mansion. [3] The Fifth Avenue frontage was large for a New York house, with three bays of granite.

  7. Cobblestone Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Cobblestone Inn is located along Ridge Road (state highway NY 104) in Oak-Orchard-on-the-Ridge, an unincorporated hamlet in the Town of Ridgeway, New York, United States. It is a cobblestone building dating to the 1830s.

  8. ‘Copper is the new oil,’ and prices could soar 50% as AI ...

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    And while demand is high, supply remains tight as bringing new copper mines online can take 12 to 26 years, Currie pointed out. That should eventually send prices soaring to $15,000 per ton, he ...

  9. Marcus Daly - Wikipedia

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    [4]: 64, 67 Shortly before this time, Thomas Edison had developed the light bulb and built a city block in New York to show off what electricity could do. [7] The world would need copper as it was an excellent conductor of electricity. Butte had copper. In 1882, nine million tons of copper were mined from a five-square-mile region.