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  2. Blaw-Knox - Wikipedia

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    The paver tires rode on a prepared base -- or often on an older pavement -- and the paver pushed the asphalt truck. The screed was the hindmost part of the paver. The hot mix was dumped into a front hopper, then carried back by conveyors to be dropped in front of the screed, where horizontal augers would distribute it laterally.

  3. Pavers (flooring) - Wikipedia

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    Pavers manufactured from concrete go well with flag, brick and concrete walkways or patios. Concrete pavers may be used where winter temperatures dip below freezing. They are available in hole, x-shape, y-shape, pentagon, polygon and fan styles. An interlocking concrete paver, also known as a segmental paver, is a type of paver.

  4. Paver (vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    A paver (road paver finisher, asphalt finisher, road paving machine) is a piece of construction equipment used to lay asphalt concrete or Portland cement concrete on roads, bridges, parking lots and other such places. It lays the material flat and provides minor compaction.

  5. Green Township, Indiana County, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Green Township is a township in Indiana County, Pennsylvania, United States. Green Township was formed from Wheatfield Township circa 1816 and was named for the tremendous evergreen forests covering the area. The population was 3,457 at the 2020 census. [2]

  6. Crazy paving - Wikipedia

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    It sets up the paving stones without geometric grid so that they are used as they naturally break as opposed to being cut in geometric shapes. [3] Crazy paving became popular during the 1970s and the use of just one type of stone is among the modern updates. [4] Today, the hard-surfacing approach is also used as a means to recycle paving ...

  7. Patton, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The company manufactured terra cotta products (pipe and tiles), building bricks, and pavers (known as "Patton Pavers") from 1893 until it closed in 1968. Bricks made there were used in the construction of the Panama Canal, and the pavers were used around the Eiffel Tower in France. The products were made from clay excavated from the area.

  8. East Wheatfield Township, Indiana County, Pennsylvania

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    East Wheatfield Township is a township in Indiana County, Pennsylvania, United States. East Wheatfield Township was created when the original Wheatfield Township (formed in 1779) was divided in 1859 into East and West Wheatfield. It was named for the large unforested areas naturally occurring there which were ideal for growing wheat.

  9. Category : Townships in Indiana County, Pennsylvania

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