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  2. Washington Heights, Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    Washington Heights is located in three ZIP Codes. From south to north, they are 10032 (between 155th and 173rd streets), 10033 (between 173rd and 187th streets) and 10040 (between 187th and Dyckman streets). [293] The United States Postal Service operates four post offices in Washington Heights: Audubon Station – 511 West 165th Street [294]

  3. 34th Street–Penn Station (IND Eighth Avenue Line) - Wikipedia

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    The walls of the station contain red-tile bands bordered in black; since 34th Street is an express station, it has a wider tile band than local stations. The tile colors are intended to help riders identify their station more easily, part of a color-coded tile system for the entire Independent Subway System. [ 29 ]

  4. Hudson Yards, Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    Hudson Yards is located within two primary ZIP Codes. The area south of 34th Street is in 10001 and the area north of 34th Street is in 10018. [158] The United States Postal Service operates the RCU Annex Station post office at 340 West 42nd Street. [159]

  5. Kerosene - Wikipedia

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    The term "lamp oil", or the equivalent in the local languages, is common in the majority of Asia and the Southeastern United States, although in Appalachia, it is also commonly referred to as "coal oil". [7] Confusingly, the name "paraffin" is also used to refer to a number of distinct petroleum byproducts other than kerosene.

  6. Heating oil - Wikipedia

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    #2 Heating oil price, 1986–2022 Kerosene inventory stock levels (United States), 1993–2022. Heating oil is known in the United States as No. 2 heating oil. In the U.S., it must conform to ASTM standard D396. Diesel and kerosene, while often confused as being similar or identical, must each conform to their respective ASTM standards. [3]

  7. Zip Fires - Wikipedia

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    Zip also manufacture a "Clean Wrap", "Fast & Clean" or "Wrapped" product- the kerosene is encapsulated within a lightable plastic wrapper which keeps hands clean and rooms odour free. Zip has diversified into "natural firelighters", made of compressed wood fibre and wax, and in the UK and Ireland Zip also supply "convenience firelogs" and the ...

  8. James A. Farley Building - Wikipedia

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    The James A. Farley Building (formerly Pennsylvania Terminal and the U.S. General Post Office) is a mixed-use structure in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, which formerly served as the city's main United States Postal Service (USPS) branch.

  9. Kerosene heater - Wikipedia

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    The kerosene is drawn up from the tank into the wick by capillary action due to the fibers, and is evaporated from the wick and burned. If the kerosene is dirty, or if the heater sits for a long time, dust can accumulate inside the heater, causing impurities to clog the wick.