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  2. Howe Caverns - Wikipedia

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    Howe Caverns has several tours, including a 90 minute walking tour with a boat ride and a two-and-a-half hour spelunking tour. [17] The expanded tour features the remains of Howe's original tourist boat and signatures in the rock left by 19th-century cavern visitors. [15] [18] Howe Caverns is also a wedding venue.

  3. Space elevator economics - Wikipedia

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    A space elevator built according to the Edwards proposal is estimated to have total cost of about $40 billion (that figure includes $1.56 billions operational costs for first 10 years). Subsequent space elevators are estimated to cost only $14.3 billion each. [14] For comparison, in potentially the same time frame as the elevator:

  4. Cobleskill, New York - Wikipedia

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    Two cavern complexes are located just outside Cobleskill and are open to tourists: Howe Caverns and Secret Caverns. Both are north of I-88 and Howes Cave. Secret Caverns is located just outside Cobleskill, and was formed during the last Ice Age. The caverns were discovered in 1928, and include a 100-foot underground waterfall. [15] [16] Howe ...

  5. Secret Caverns - Wikipedia

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    Secret Caverns is a limestone solutional cave, located in Howes Cave, New York. As a show cave , Secret Caverns is open to the public as a tourist attraction, with guides taking visitors through the cave, which features karst and glacial geological features, culminating in a 100 ft (30 m) waterfall.

  6. Howes Cave, New York - Wikipedia

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    Howes Cave is a hamlet in Schoharie County, New York, United States. The community is 5.3 miles (8.5 km) east of Cobleskill . Howes Cave has a post office with ZIP code 12092, which opened on November 18, 1867.

  7. PSFS Building - Wikipedia

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    The building's spine containing elevators and utilities was made visible on the outside for the first time in a skyscraper instead of hidden inside in the center of the building. [ 4 ] [ 8 ] Putting the banking hall on the second floor allowed for retail space on the street level, giving the building's owners extra revenue and attracting middle ...

  8. Iroquois Indian Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Iroquois Museum, which opened in its Howes Cave location in 1992, is built in the form of a traditional longhouse, important to Iroquois culture. These were used by extended families for their residences. Some longhouses were reserved for tribal councils and community meetings or ceremonies. [1]

  9. C.D. Howe Building - Wikipedia

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    Another 30% of the rooftop uses green roof technology. The C.D. Howe Building was included amongst other architecturally interesting and historically significant buildings in Doors Open Ottawa in both 2012 and 2014. [3] The two elevator banks contain two storey tall cars that rise in a large atrium that stretches the entire height of the building.