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  2. Red Bud, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Red Bud is a city in Randolph County, Illinois, in the United States. The population was 3,804 at the 2020 census. [5] It is the home of the Red Bud campus of ...

  3. Union Electric Company - Wikipedia

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    The plant was converted to oil in 1972 and from oil to natural gas in 1996. Today, the plant functions as a district steam plant for the city of St. Louis and is owned by Ashley Energy. By 1906, Union Electric Company was a publicly traded stock and began to pay a cash dividend to shareholders, which it paid every year until the 1997 merger.

  4. Red Bud Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The district is centered on Main and Market Streets, the primary roads through the city. One hundred and ninety-five buildings and structures, including 138 contributing buildings, are included in the district. [2] The oldest building in the district, the Greek Revival Durfee and Crozier Store, dates from 1855, seven years after Red Bud was ...

  5. Raise a glass to Augusta: Near-Wichita town about to add two ...

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    Then, by summer of 2024, craft brewer Adam Kraft and his wife, Julie, plan to open their own brewery just two doors down from Red Bud — in the one-story historic building at 414 State Street.

  6. Red Bud - Wikipedia

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    Red Bud or Redbud may refer to: Places. Red Bud, Georgia, community in USA; Red Bud, Illinois, city in USA; Redbud, Kentucky; Plants. Cercis or Redbud tree

  7. List of coal-fired power stations in the United States ...

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    Plant Bowen, the third-largest coal-fired power station in the United States. This is a list of the 214 operational coal-fired power stations in the United States.. Coal generated 16% of electricity in the United States in 2023, [1] an amount less than that from renewable energy or nuclear power, [2] [3] and about half of that generated by natural gas plants.

  8. Red Bud, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    A post office called Red Bud was established in 1852, and remained in operation until being discontinued in 1928. [2] The community was named for a grove of red bud trees near the original town site. [3] [4]

  9. Moccasin Bluff site - Wikipedia

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    The Moccasin Bluff site (also designated 20BE8) is an archaeological site located along the Red Bud Trail and the St. Joseph River north of Buchanan, Michigan.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977, [1] and has been classified as a multi-component prehistoric site with the major component dating to the Late Woodland/Upper Mississippian period.