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  2. Werner Co. - Wikipedia

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    Werner Co. is a privately owned company involved with the manufacturing and distribution of aluminum and fiberglass ladders, light duty construction equipment, fall protection equipment, and similar products. Werner Co. is headquartered in Itasca, Illinois.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Louisville's ...

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    Hook and Ladder Company No. 5: Hook and Ladder Company No. 5: November 7, 1980 : 1824 Garland Ave. California: 26: Jefferson Branch Louisville Free Public Library: Jefferson Branch Louisville Free Public Library: July 18, 1979

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Jefferson ...

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    The table below includes sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Jefferson County, Kentucky except those in the following neighborhoods/districts of Louisville: Anchorage, Downtown, The Highlands, Old Louisville, Portland and the West End (including Algonquin, California, Chickasaw, Park Hill, Parkland, Russell and Shawnee).

  5. Historic Firehouses of Louisville - Wikipedia

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    The Historic Firehouses of Louisville is a Thematic Resource (TR) Multiple Property Submission (MPS) on the National Register of Historic Places. The submission represents 18 historic fire stations , located in Louisville, Kentucky , which were added to the National Register in 1980–81 due to their historical and architectural merits.

  6. Wing Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Wing Enterprises is an American company headquartered in Springville, Utah company, the largest American manufacturer of ladders as of 2005. [1] The company produces the Little Giant Ladder System, a convertible aluminium ladder system. The founder of Wing Enterprises, Harold Ray "Hal" Wing, came across a prototype of the ladder in Germany in

  7. McAlpine Locks and Dam - Wikipedia

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    The system was renamed the McAlpine Locks and Dam in 1960 in honor of William McAlpine, who was the only civilian to have ever served as district engineer for the Corps of Louisville. At present, the normal pool elevation is 420 feet (130 m) above sea level and the drainage area above the dam is 91,170 square miles (236,000 km 2 ).

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