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  2. Flat wagon - Wikipedia

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    Unlike a "goods wagon with opening roof", the loading area of a flat is entirely open and accessible once the cover is removed. Flats form a large proportion of goods wagons; for example in 1998 they comprised 40% of the total goods fleet owned by the German carrier, DB, the overwhelming majority of which were flat wagons with bogies.

  3. Cardinal Industries - Wikipedia

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    Cardinal Industries, Inc. was a corporation headquartered in Columbus, Ohio, United States. Established in 1954, it produced manufactured housing, including thousands of apartments in the United States. These one-story apartments were assembled on-site from 12 by 24 foot (3.7 by 7.3 m) modules.

  4. The housing development, called The Flats, would consist of 170 units, including an unknown mix of one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments, according to City Council member Michael Houser, R-1 st ...

  5. Bert Wolstein - Wikipedia

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    He died of a heart attack on May 17, 2004, at Hillcrest Hospital in Mayfield Heights, Ohio. At the time of his death, DDRC owned 400 shopping centers in 44 states, and was the fourth-largest shopping center developer in the nation. [3] He was buried at Mayfield Cemetery in Cleveland Heights. [5]

  6. The Flats - Wikipedia

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    The Cuyahoga River and the industrial flats. The Flats close to Jacobs Pavilion. The Flats is a mixed-use industrial, recreational, entertainment, and residential area of the Cuyahoga Valley neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. The name reflects its low-lying topography on the banks of the Cuyahoga River.

  7. Courtland Flats - Wikipedia

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    The Courtland Flats are an apartment building on Court Street in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. A brick building constructed in 1902, [ 2 ] it was the first Second Renaissance Revival apartment building to be constructed in the city's downtown .

  8. Allegheny Portage Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The vertical ascent from Johnstown was 1,172 feet (357 m). The vertical ascent from Hollidaysburg was 1,399 feet (426 m). The project was financed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania as a means to compete with the Erie Canal in New York and the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal and Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in Maryland. The work was done largely ...

  9. Euclid Golf Allotment - Wikipedia

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    The Euclid Golf Allotment, also known as the Euclid Golf Historic District, is a historic district located in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, in the United States.Roughly bounded by Cedar Road, Coventry Road, West St. James Parkway, and Ardleigh Drive, the 142-acre (0.57 km 2) site contains primarily residential homes built between 1913 and 1929.