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  2. Formstone - Wikipedia

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    A 1950 advertisement for Formstone revealed the “secret of its popularity: weatherproof and insulating forever; first cost is the last; no upkeep or repair…lasting beauty for exteriors or interiors; tried and proven; fully guaranteed.” [3] Formstone was meant to be a maintenance-free alternative to the low-quality brick that many early ...

  3. Construction of the Lackawanna Cut-Off - Wikipedia

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    This 1910 photo shows how much of the Lackawanna Cut-Off's Pequest Fill was created: by dumping small skip cars of dirt from a suspended railway.. The construction of the Lackawanna Cut-Off, a 28.45-mile (45.79 km) railroad line that shortened a key route for the Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad, took place in New Jersey from 1905 to 1911.

  4. Lackawanna Cut-Off - Wikipedia

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    The tunnel was not in the original plans for the Cut-Off, and in fact much of the cut above the tunnel had already been blasted when in October 1909 unstable anticline rock was encountered, [13] leading to a decision to abandon the cut and to blast what would become a 1,040-foot (320 m) tunnel instead. [14]

  5. How to Pick the Right Siding for Your Home - AOL

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    In general, the cost of new siding represents 10-25 percent of total renovation costs, but the return on investment is high. For example, fiber cement siding replacement has an ROI of 88.5 percent ...

  6. Hillside Historic District (Chehalis, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    A reservoir existed during this time that supplied water to the city, fed by the Newaukum River. [9] A replacement reservoir, constructed out of wood, was built in 1928 to provide water specifically for hillside residents. The holding area was capable of containing 100,000 US gallons (380,000 L; 83,000 imp gal).

  7. Stone veneer - Wikipedia

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    A row of Victorian, brick-built terraced houses in Bury, Greater Manchester, England (2008).One of the houses has been stone-clad. Stone veneer is a thin layer of any stone used as decorative facing material that is not meant to be load bearing.

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