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  2. File:Stenton-Mansion-HABS-PA,51-PHILA,8-1 (cropped).jpg

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    File:Stenton-Mansion-HABS-PA,51-PHILA,8-1 (cropped).jpg. Add languages. Page contents not supported in other languages. ... Page information; Get shortened URL;

  3. Niagara Scow - Wikipedia

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    The Niagara Scow View of the Toronto Power House with the scow in the background, 1922. The Niagara Scow (also called the Old Scow or Iron Scow) is the unofficial name of the wreck of a small scow that brought two men perilously close to plunging over the Horseshoe Falls, the largest of the Niagara Falls, in 1918. The wreck can still be seen ...

  4. Stenton (mansion) - Wikipedia

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    "Stenton Museum" at Visit Pennsylvania "Stenton" at Independence Hall Association; Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) documentation: HABS No. PA-1714, "Stenton", 4 photos, 10 measured drawings, 1 photo caption page; HABS No. PA-1714-A, "Stenton, Kitchen Wing", 3 measured drawings

  5. George Logan (Pennsylvania politician) - Wikipedia

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    Partly due to the demands of restoring and maintaining Stenton, Logan gave up his career as a physician and became a gentleman farmer and politician. [2] At Stenton, the couple entertained a wide circle of politicians, artists, writers, and businesspeople, counting among their friends Thomas Jefferson and the painter Charles Willson Peale. [3]

  6. Lake Ontario Ordnance Works - Wikipedia

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    The former Lake Ontario Ordnance Works (LOOW) was a 7,500-acre (3,000 ha) military installation located in Niagara County, New York, United States, approximately 9.6 mi (15.4 km) north of Niagara Falls. The property was purchased by the War Department during World War II as a location for the production of TNT. Most of the LOOW property was ...

  7. Niagara Gorge Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The GGR was organized in 1895 as the Niagara Falls & Lewiston. It was reorganized and became the Niagara Gorge Railroad and operated until a rock slide on September 17, 1935. The Great Gorge Route was part of the "Niagara Gorge Belt Line".

  8. Schoellkopf Power Station - Wikipedia

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    In 1882 Schoellkopf partnered with Charles Brush who had come to Niagara Falls with a dynamo and 16 carbon arc lights which were used on the streets of Niagara Falls, New York. [5] The first dynamo had a capacity of 1,800 horsepower and ran up to 1904 when it was abandoned in favor of Station No. 2.

  9. Lockport Group - Wikipedia

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    Its most famous feature is Niagara Falls. The unit outcrops in New York, Ontario, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Illinois. [1 ... Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...