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Chemical Road Dead end next to General Chemical's Port St. Joe Works plant east of Port St. Joe: SR 71 / Avenue A east of Port St. Joe: Former SR 71A [1] CR 381: Willis Landing Road SR 71 in Gaskins Still: Willis Landing southeast of Dalkeith: Former SR 381 [1] CR 381A: Lower Dalkeith Road SR 71 southwest of Dalkeith: CR 381 in Dalkeith: Former ...
Alcoa Road, also known as El Aceitillar, is a significant part of Alcoa's legacy in the Dominican Republic. Originally constructed for a bauxite mine, it now leads to Sierra de Bahoruco National Park. This area offers an opportunity to observe endemic species and serves as a reminder of the environmental dimensions of industrial operations ...
High Rock Lake, at 15,180 acres (6,140 ha), was the largest lake on the Yadkin at that time. In 1929, the company's name was changed to Alcoa. In 1962, Alcoa built the Tuckertown Dam between High Rock and Narrows Reservoirs. [4] In August 2002, Alcoa temporarily suspended aluminum production at the Badin Works, laying off 377 workers. [6]
The WTVY-TV Tower, which measures 1,901 ft, is located in Bethlehem. The tower was built in 1978, and as of 2020, it is operated by Gray Media Group, Inc. [2] It is the second tallest radio tower in Florida. [3]
[14] [15] The company was sued for misrepresentation of costs to build the homes, with ALCOA claiming costs to build up to $34,000 and selling prices of $50,000 while Associated Contractors Inc., claiming true costs to build the homes were $63,612 with the highest selling price $32,419. [16]
Poplar Springs High School is a K-12 Combination School in Northeastern Holmes County and Bethlehem High School is a K-12 Combination School in the Bethlehem Community. The Holmes County Public Library is the county's library system. It is located at 303 North J. Harvey Etheridge Street, Bonifay, Florida 32425.
The Alcoa Edgewater Works was located in Edgewater, Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. The building was built in 1916 for the Alcoa company and added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 10, 1978.
Florida State Road 4A may refer to: Florida State Road 4A (pre-1945), a number of old alignments of US 1 in the Florida Keys still known locally as 4A; County Road 4A (Florida), several spurs of the post-1945 SR 4