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  2. Georges Creek Valley - Wikipedia

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    Coal from the Cumberland area fueled the state's mills and plants, steamships in Baltimore's harbor as well as the US Navy fleet, and was traded to buyers from London, Brazil, Egypt, and beyond. Primarily Scottish and Welsh immigrants provided the labor force for these mines, immigrating with their families for the opportunities America offered.

  3. Barton, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    John Haymaker also tended the Hockenberry Mill before Hockenberry took over. The third mill was the Shaw Mill, built by the Shaw family. It was a large mill built of stone at Moscow. It was torn down in the summer or fall of 1961. Major Barton-area coal companies in the 19th century: American Coal Company, owner of the Swanton and Caledonia Mines.

  4. Shaw Tower - Wikipedia

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    Shaw Tower or variation, may refer to: Shaw Tower (Vancouver), an office and residential complex in BC, Canada; regional HQ of Shaw Communications; Shaw Monument, aka "Shaw Tower", in Preswick, South Ayrshire, Scotland; Shaw Tower, Singapore, a building in Singapore of the Shaw Brothers company, see Shaw Organisation

  5. Rogers Tower - Wikipedia

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    Rogers Tower, located at 1067 W. Cordova St in Downtown Vancouver's Coal Harbour, in British Columbia, Canada, is home to Rogers Communications' headquarters for Lower Mainland Operations and credited to local architect James K. M. Cheng. The building stands at 489 feet [2] (149 m) or 41 stories and was completed in 2004.

  6. Baltimore World Trade Center - Wikipedia

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    The memorial structure includes three 22-foot long steel beams from the New York World Trade Center, which were part of the 94th to 96th floors of the north tower. Twisted and fused together, the steel beams and damaged limestone pieces from the Pentagon's west wall rest atop marble blocks bearing the names and birthdays of the 68 Marylanders ...

  7. William Donald Schaefer Building - Wikipedia

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    The William Donald Schaefer Building (a.k.a. William Donald Schaefer Tower or simply Schaefer Tower, previously known as Merritt Tower) is the fourth-tallest building in the City of Baltimore, Maryland, located at 6 St. Paul Street.

  8. File:SHAW MANSION, BARTON, ALLEGANY COUNTY, MD.jpg

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  9. Mountain Subdivision - Wikipedia

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    The Mountain Subdivision is a railroad line owned and operated by CSX Transportation in the U.S. states of Maryland and West Virginia.The line runs from Cumberland, Maryland, west to Grafton, West Virginia, [1] along the original Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O) main line.