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  2. The Salt Shed - Wikipedia

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    The Salt Shed is an indoor and outdoor music venue/entertainment hub located in West Town, Chicago. The area was previously owned by Morton Salt before they relocated their facility. The outdoor section adjacent to the Chicago River and Goose Island , named "The Fairgrounds", holds a capacity of 5,000 people.

  3. Saltbox house - Wikipedia

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    The saltbox is an example of American colonial architecture, although it probably originated in Kent and East Anglia, coming across with the first wave of Puritans. [1] Its shape evolved organically as an economical way to enlarge a house by adding a shed to a home's rear.

  4. Joy Morton - Wikipedia

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    Morton was born on September 27, 1855, in Detroit, Michigan. [2] His mother, Caroline Joy, was an accomplished artist, musician, and gardener. His father, Julius Sterling Morton, a newspaperman and a leader in Nebraska territorial and state politics, played a key role in establishing Arbor Day, and served as the United States secretary of agriculture in the second administration (1893–1897 ...

  5. Prentis House - Wikipedia

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    Saltbox architecture developed as builders devised a simple way to enlarge a two-story frame building. The term "saltbox" refers to the structure's characteristic asymmetrical roofline that extends on one side from the peak of the roof to the first floor, thus resembling the profile of an early wooden salt container.

  6. Talk:The Salt Shed - Wikipedia

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  7. Salthouse Dock - Wikipedia

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    After the closure of Salthouse Dock, the dock silted up during the following decade [15] and the quayside was in a state of considerable dereliction by 1980. [6] At this point, transit sheds still remained on the east and west sides of the dock, with a former lifeboat training school also present at the north end of the western quay. [6]

  8. Salt Houses - Wikipedia

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    Salt Houses is a 2017 historical fiction novel by Palestinian-American author Hala Alyan. ... remain in Amman and care for poor patients and refugees in their shed ...

  9. Shed - Wikipedia

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    Some Gambrel-styles have no loft and offer the advantage of reduced overall height. Another style of small shed is the saltbox-style shed. Many sheds have either a pent or apex roof shape. A pent shed features a single roof section that is angled downwards to let rainwater run off, with more headroom at the front than the back.