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  2. Wood-burning stove - Wikipedia

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    A fireplace insert converts a wood-burning fireplace to a wood-burning stove. A fireplace insert is a self-contained unit that rests inside the existing fireplace and chimney. They produce less smoke and require less wood than a traditional fireplace. Fireplace inserts come in different sizes for large or small homes. [17]

  3. Electric fireplace - Wikipedia

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    Electric fireplaces are often placed in conventional fireplaces, which can then no longer be used for conventional fires. [1] They plug into the wall, and can run on a "flame only" setting, or can be used as a heater, typically consuming 1.4 to 1.6 kW to heat a 40 m 2 room.

  4. Trump Parc - Wikipedia

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    Trump Parc and Trump Parc East are two adjoining buildings at the southwest corner of Central Park South and Sixth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.Trump Parc (the former Barbizon-Plaza Hotel) is a 38-story condominium building, and Trump Parc East is a 14-story apartment and condominium building.

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  6. Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Majestic, Masque (Golden), and Royale (Jacobs) theaters and the Lincoln Hotel (Row NYC Hotel) had all been developed concurrently. [9] The site of all four buildings had previously occupied by twenty brownstone residences. [10] The site was part of the Astor family estate from 1803 [11] to 1922, when it was sold to Henry Claman.

  7. Hotel Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    The first floor featured the ladies' dining-room, which measured approximately 2,000 square feet (190 m 2), and had six chandeliers.The main foyer, measuring approximately 2,250 square feet (209 m 2), had a 16 feet (4.9 m) high ceiling.

  8. General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen of the City of New ...

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    Mechanics' Hall, 1803 Apprentices' Library, 1870. In 1820, The General Society opened one of the city's first free schools. During the early 1800s, New York had no public school system and only two free schools were to be found in the whole city – one in the almshouse, and the other open only to the children of formerly enslaved Black Americans.

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