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  2. Cardboard Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Construction details; cardboard, wood and glass Cathedral interior. Following the earthquakes, Shigeru Ban was invited to Christchurch by Rev. Craig Dixon, the cathedral's marketing and development manager, to discuss a temporary cathedral that could also host concerts and civic events. The concept was developed during that visit. [3]

  3. Dublin, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Dublin was laid out and platted in 1830. [4] It is named after the city of Dublin in Ireland. [5] A post office has been in operation at Dublin since 1833. [6] On October 15, 1851, the Indiana Woman's Suffrage Association was created in Dublin. The Witt-Champe-Myers House was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. [7]

  4. Cardboard box - Wikipedia

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    Cardboard boxes were developed in France about 1840 for transporting the Bombyx mori moth and its eggs by silk manufacturers, and for more than a century the manufacture of cardboard boxes was a major industry in the Valréas area. [15] [16] The advent of lightweight flaked cereals increased the use of cardboard boxes.

  5. Cardboard Cathedral Planned in New Zealand - AOL

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    WELLINGTON, New Zealand -- A cathedral made from cardboard. The idea may sound flimsy, particularly given that cathedrals tend to be known for their solid presence: the flying buttresses, the ...

  6. Temple-Inland - Wikipedia

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    Krannert then founded Inland Box Company in Indianapolis in 1925; this was considered the founding date of the company. [ 2 ] In 1973, Time, Inc. acquired Temple Industries, Inc., merging it with Eastex Pulp and Paper Company to form Temple-Eastex, Inc. Time Inc. had entered the forest products business in 1952 with the purchase of 500,000 ...

  7. Re:START - Wikipedia

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    Container Mall (originally called Re:START) was a temporary mall built from shipping containers in Christchurch Central City, New Zealand.It was a response to the 22 February 2011 Christchurch earthquake, which destroyed most buildings in City Mall (Cashel and High Streets), and resulted in the central city being cordoned off from public access while buildings were being demolished.

  8. School board seats, state offices and US presidency highlight ...

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    Aside from a few school board seats, every race at the county level is uncontested. Other races are highly contested, though.

  9. Tony Marryatt - Wikipedia

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    Tony Marryatt (born 1966) is a senior manager employed by local government in New Zealand. Between 2007 and 2013, he was the chief executive officer (CEO) of Christchurch City Council, succeeding Lesley McTurk. He lost his position over the city council being stripped of its building consent accreditation.