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  2. Curb box - Wikipedia

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    A curb box (also known as a valve box, buffalo box, b-box, or in British English stopcock chamber) is a vertical cast iron sleeve, accessible from the public way, housing the shut-off valve (curb cock or curb stop) for a property's water service line.

  3. Oldcastle Materials - Wikipedia

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    Oldcastle Materials Inc. is a supplier of asphalt, concrete, and other building materials, and also offers construction and paving services. The Atlanta-based company is a subsidiary of CRH plc, a publicly traded international group of diversified building materials businesses, [2] [3] and has approximately 18,000 employees at 1,200 locations, as of March 2018.

  4. Category:Castle navigational boxes - Wikipedia

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  6. William E. Ward House - Wikipedia

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    It is a reinforced concrete structure built in the 1870s. Ward, a mechanical engineer , built the house with his friend Robert Mook to demonstrate the viability of the material for building. It is the first reinforced concrete building in the United States. [ 2 ]

  7. 1964 New York World's Fair pavilions - Wikipedia

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    The pavilion offered free pictures to visitors. [237] [236] [237] Eastman Kodak Industrial [224] Kahn & Jacobs [211] An undulating concrete structure with an undulating roof. [238] Next to it was an 80-foot (24 m) tower, with five photographs each measuring 30 by 36 feet (9.1 by 11.0 m) across.

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  9. Tunbridge ware - Wikipedia

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    Articles included cribbage boards, paperweights, writing slopes, snuff boxes and glove boxes. [2] At the Great Exhibition of 1851, Tunbridge ware by Edmund Nye, Robert Russell and Henry Hollamby was shown; Edmund Nye received a commendation from the judges for his work. He exhibited a table depicting a mosaic of a ship at sea; 110,800 tesserae ...