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  2. Cement City Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Poured-in-place concrete houses had become popular in large-scale housing developments at the time, partly thanks to promotion by Thomas Edison; the homes built in Donora used a newly patented construction method from the Lambie Concrete House Corporation. Building the houses required a combined 10,000 barrels of Portland cement. [3]

  3. Snyder Estate Natural Cement Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Century House Historical Society (CHHS) acquired the 19 acres (7.7 ha) around the eponymous 1809 building where Jacob Lowe Snyder lived at the time of the canal's construction. It was chartered provisionally in 1992 and fully in 2000. [6] It runs the property as a museum devoted to both the house and the American natural cement industry. [5]

  4. Fonthill (house) - Wikipedia

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    Fonthill Castle was the home of the archaeologist and tile maker Henry Chapman Mercer. Built between 1908 and 1912, it is an early example of poured-in-place concrete and features 44 rooms, over 200 windows, 18 fireplaces, 10 bathrooms and one powder room.

  5. List of octagon houses - Wikipedia

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    Including post-Civil War constructed houses, there are now at least 84 octagon houses that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [c] [11] Octagon houses were particularly popular in New York State. There were 120 octagon houses in New York State, [1] [12] of which 13 are listed on the National Register and listed below.

  6. Turner Construction - Wikipedia

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    Turner's first job was a $690 project to build a concrete vault for Thrift Bank in the borough of Brooklyn. [8] In 1904, a Scottish industrialist named Robert Gair hired Turner Construction to build several concrete buildings in Brooklyn, including a plant that was recognized as the largest reinforced concrete building in the United States at ...

  7. Edison Portland Cement Company - Wikipedia

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    Each house would be constructed using a mold that comprised 2,300 pieces, and the cost to a builder purchasing the molds was excessive. Nonetheless, some houses were built when investor Charles Ingersoll financed Frank Lambie's plans. Lambie constructed several concrete houses in Union, New Jersey, where they are currently still in use. [6]

  8. Straw-bale construction - Wikipedia

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    To combat this, builders began plastering their bale structures; if cement or lime stucco was unavailable, locally obtained "gumbo mud" was employed. [12] Between 1896 and 1945, an estimated 70 straw-bale buildings, including houses, farm buildings, churches, schools, offices, and grocery stores had been built in the Sandhills. [9]

  9. Cement, California - Wikipedia

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    The ruins of the town, including remnants of the old cement mill and the foundations of abandoned homes and buildings, stand as a testament to the once-prosperous community that was a center of the cement industry in California. The most prominent and visible concrete ruin on Cement's hillside is large and referred to locally as "The Castle."

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