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  2. Furnace (central heating) - Wikipedia

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    These furnaces were still big and bulky compared to modern furnaces, and had heavy-steel exteriors with bolt-on removable panels. Energy efficiency would range anywhere from just over 50% to upward of 65% AFUE. This style furnace still used large, masonry or brick chimneys for flues and was eventually designed to accommodate air-conditioning ...

  3. Central heating - Wikipedia

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    This limit controller may shut the furnace off if the blower fails or if something is blocking the air flow. The heated air is then sent back through the home through supply ducts. In larger commercial applications, central heating is provided through an air handler which incorporates similar components as a furnace but on a larger scale.

  4. Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The locomotive repair shops were located at the south end of Columbus Road on the Columbus Peninsula. [100] [101] The line traveled south through the flats, and ascended the heights by following the valley of Walworth Run. [77] On September 13, 1849, [102] the railroad leased from the city of Cleveland land on the shore of Lake Erie. [103]

  5. Cleveland and Mahoning Valley Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Jacob Perkins, a prominent attorney in the city of Warren in Trumbull County, Ohio, [1] was the leader in the movement to build a railroad between Cleveland (a fast-growing industrial center and port on the shores of Lake Erie) and the coal fields of east-central Ohio. [2]

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  7. Avery Pontiac Building - Wikipedia

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    The Avery Pontiac Building is a historic building in Columbus, Ohio.It is located in Columbus's Near East Side, roughly between the Franklin Park and Olde Towne East neighborhoods.

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