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  2. National Humane Alliance fountains - Wikipedia

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    When he died in 1899, he left much of his wealth to build animal drinking fountains for any city that requested one. The fountains were provided free of charge as long as the city provided an appropriate site, water supply, and maintenance. [1] Between 1904 and 1912, [2] more than 100 cities took advantage of the offer.

  3. Water trough - Wikipedia

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    New York Central Railroad's Empire State Express takes on water from the track pan at Palatine, New York, in 1905. A water trough (British terminology), or track pan (American terminology), is a device to enable a steam locomotive to replenish its water supply while in motion. It consists of a long trough filled with water, lying between the rails.

  4. Drinking fountains in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Lower basin & horse troughs: granite For people, horses and dogs The octagonal basin spills into 4 water troughs for horses and dogs. Thompson Fountain Oregon Plaza Blocks, 4th Avenue & Main Street, Portland: Roland Hinton Perry: H. G. Wright, architect 1900 Sculpture: bronze Basin & water troughs: Barre granite For people, horses and dogs Hebe ...

  5. Southeast Water Trough - Wikipedia

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    The Southeast Water Trough is a historic structure located in Des Moines, Iowa, United States. It is one of the last of 15 National Humane Alliance fountains that were placed around the city by the Iowa Humane Alliance. [2] They were also named Ensign fountains after the founder of the National Humane Alliance, Hermon Lee Ensign.

  6. Watering trough - Wikipedia

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    An abreuvoir is a watering trough, fountain, or other installed basin: originally intended to provide humans and/or animals at a rural or urban watering place with fresh drinking water. They were often located at springs. In pre–automobile era cities, they were built as equestrian water troughs for horses providing transportation.

  7. Delmont, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The watering trough provided 19th-century stagecoach horses water from a spring. The watering trough was disconnected from the big spring in the 1970s; it was refurbished by The Delmont Lions club and still stands today. [14] Several buildings near the intersection of East Pittsburgh and Greensburg streets are historically relevant.

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