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  2. Sink - Wikipedia

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    The washstands were small tables on which were placed a pitcher and a deep bowl, following the English tradition. Sometimes the table had a hole where the large bowl rested, which led to the making of dry sinks. From about 1820 to 1900, the dry sink evolved by the addition of a wooden cabinet with a trough built on the top, lined with zinc or ...

  3. Granitschale im Lustgarten - Wikipedia

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    The Great Granite Bowl in Berlin's Lustgarten (German: Granitschale im Lustgarten), which is located in front of the Altes Museum, has a diameter of 6.91 meters and weighs approximately 75 tons. With a circumference of 69 1 ⁄ 7 feet (approximately 21.7 meters), it is considered the Biedermeier Wonder of the World and is the largest bowl ...

  4. Granite Bowl - Wikipedia

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    Originally, the site of the Granite Bowl was used as a town dump. [4] It was built in 1952 by Athletic Boosters and many of the businesses involved in Elberton's Granite Industry. [5] The stadium was named the Granite Bowl for being made out of over 100,000 tons of blue granite. The only expense in the new stadium came with materials for the ...

  5. Arizona - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 23 January 2025. U.S. state This article is about the U.S. state. For other uses, see Arizona (disambiguation). State in the United States Arizona State Flag Seal Nicknames: The Grand Canyon State; The Copper State; The Valentine State Motto: Ditat Deus ('God enriches') Anthem: "The Arizona March Song ...