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  2. Pipe organ - Wikipedia

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    At that time, the pipe organ was the most complex human-made device [10] —a distinction it retained until it was displaced by the telephone exchange in the late 19th century. [11] Pipe organs are installed in churches, synagogues, concert halls, schools, mansions, other public buildings and in private properties.

  3. List of pipe organs - Wikipedia

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    The organ is the world's largest pipe organ located in a sacred building. The console has 874 switches for activating the stops, and the action is electro-pneumatic. The instrument is estimated to weigh over 124 tons, and is organized in 23 divisions. [40] It is continually being enlarged. This organ is played for more than 300 services each year.

  4. List of pipe organ builders - Wikipedia

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    Johnson Organs, Westfield, Massachusetts – first William A. Johnson Organ Company, then Johnson & Son Organ Company (c. 1871-1898) Thomas Johnston , Boston, Massachusetts Kegg Pipe Organ Builders , ( Hartville, Ohio )

  5. Xaver Wilhelmy - Wikipedia

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    The Wilhelmy American Flag Glass Pipe Organ is a series of 14 glass flue organ pipes that Wilhelmy made using kiln-working, precision stained-glass techniques, and delicate pipe organ engineering. The instrument took more than 18 months from conception to completion [4] in a project that married art, design, and engineering. [5]

  6. William E. Haskell - Wikipedia

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    William E. Haskell was an American organ-builder and inventor born on November 29, 1865, in Chicago, Illinois. [1] His father, Charles S. Haskell, was also an organ-builder employed by the Roosevelt organ company, located in Philadelphia.

  7. Why the Organ At Baseball Games? - AOL

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    It's the sound that signifies America's past time. The organ pairs baseball with the tones of the past and present. And it was first heard over 80 years ago at Wrigley Field on Chicago's north side.

  8. Pipe organ made famous on 'Hour of Power' program returns - AOL

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    There are few pipe organs in the world that have a nickname, a feminine pronoun and a Facebook fan page. The Hazel Wright organ — just “Hazel,” to her admirers — was removed piece by piece ...

  9. M. P. Moller - Wikipedia

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    Today this mostly-Möller organ is the world's largest all-pipe organ in a religious structure, although the First Congregational Church of Los Angeles, California makes a similar claim with its two pipe organs. Möller rebuilt and expanded the Naval Academy Chapel Organ in 1940, and built the organ for the Air Force Academy Chapel in 1963.