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  2. Hotel Marcel - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Marcel is a Hilton hotel in the Long Wharf district of New Haven, Connecticut. It is housed in the Armstrong Rubber Company Building, later known as the Pirelli Tire Building: a former office building designed by modernist architect Marcel Breuer. The structure is a noted example of Brutalist architecture.

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  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in New Haven ...

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    Beaux Arts building from 1917, facing on New Haven Green, and containing "several of the city's grandest interior spaces". Site of Griswold v. Connecticut, a historic trial involving women's right to birth control, and the New Haven Black Panther trials. [22] 43: New Haven Green Historic District: New Haven Green Historic District

  5. Home to Glenn, Armstrong and Wrights perfect spot for ... - AOL

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    Ohio's rich history of aviation innovation makes it an ideally suited location for the Air Force's new U.S. Space Command headquarters or Space Force units, a group of the state's congressional ...

  6. List of Marcel Breuer works - Wikipedia

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    1970 Yale University – Becton Laboratory BuildingNew Haven, Connecticut – with Hamilton Smith 1970 Cleveland Museum of Art – Education Wing – Cleveland, Ohio – with Hamilton Smith 1970 Armstrong Rubber Company – Headquarters – New Haven, Connecticut – with Robert Gatje

  7. Akron aims to bounce back, using its rubber and plastics ...

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    And that means Akron – which was the fastest-growing city in the U.S. between 1910 and 1920, its population soaring from about 69,000 to 208,000 – might get a second act, drawing new ...

  8. Armstrong World Industries - Wikipedia

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    Armstrong World Industries, Inc. is a Pennsylvania corporation incorporated in 1891. [2] It is an international designer and manufacturer of wall and ceiling building materials. Based in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, AWI has a global manufacturing network of 26 facilities, including nine plants dedicated to its WAVE joint venture. [3]

  9. Damaged gas line found at site of deadly Ohio explosion, NTSB ...

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    A cut natural gas line was found in a basement area of an Ohio building which was severely damaged by a massive explosion this week, the National Transportation Safety Board reported Thursday, but ...