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  2. Lawn jockey - Wikipedia

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    The "Jocko" style hitching post. The earlier "Jocko" design usually depicts the right arm raised, and was styled as a racist caricature of a young black boy, often with exaggerated features, such as big eyes with the whites painted in; large lips painted red; a large, flat nose and curly hair.

  3. Garden ornament - Wikipedia

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    Groomsmen were often used as hitching posts. The origin of the groomsman is disputed, but it is accepted that they originated in the U.S. South. No longer as common since the civil rights movement. The "Cavalier" variation typically depicts a white figure. One legend has it that the first Groomsman was created at the commission of George ...

  4. Springfield (Jacksonville) - Wikipedia

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    Trees lend considerable distinction to the neighborhood. Oaks predominate. Scattered throughout the neighborhood are such decorative elements as hitching posts, cast iron fences, rusticated concrete block walls, and carriage stepping stones, testimony to the area's turn-of-the-century origins. There is, however, no great concentration of such ...

  5. City of Ventura Historic Landmarks and Districts - Wikipedia

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    Hitching post: 88 N. Ann St. 10/4/76: Last hitching post in the city ... Colonial Revival house with a rock foundation and decorative wood posts, pilasters, ...

  6. Atchison, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    It soon began turning out decorative wrought iron fences, spiral staircases, and hitching posts for horses. [14] The foundry expanded quickly, as Seaton transported his entire Alton operation to Atchison to establish the Seaton Foundry. It employed over 200 men and had a payroll of more than $14,000 per month in 1872.

  7. Buntline hitch - Wikipedia

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    The buntline hitch is useful for attaching lines to rings, eyes, posts, rods, and railings where a compact and secure knot is required. The non-slipped form is appropriate for moderate loads or where the knot will not need to be untied often. [7] If heavily loaded it can be difficult or impossible to untie without the aid of a marlinspike. [3]

  8. Biederstaedt Grocery - Wikipedia

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    Above them a line of decorative brick corbelling leads to a brick parapet which hides a shallow gable roof behind. The parapet is topped with a bracketed wood cornice. The overall style is Italianate, which was popular in the 1870s. Biederstaedt ran a grocery store out of the 853 side of the building and a saloon in the 851 side, and his family ...

  9. Macramé - Wikipedia

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    For larger decorative pieces, such as wall hangings or window coverings, a work of macramé might be started out on a wooden or metal dowel, allowing for a spread of dozens of cords that are easy to manipulate. For smaller projects, push-pin boards are available specifically for macramé, although a simple corkboard works adequately.

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