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  2. Anthracite - Wikipedia

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    Anthracite was first experimentally burned as a residential heating fuel in the US on 11 February 1808, by Judge Jesse Fell in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, on an open grate in a fireplace. Anthracite differs from wood in that it needs a draft from the bottom, and Judge Fell proved with his grate design that it was a viable heating fuel.

  3. Anthracite (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Anthracite (French: Anthracite: Le mystère de la secte des Écrins) is a six part French television series, created by Fanny Robert and Maxime Berthemy and released on April 10, 2024, on Netflix. It is based on the case of the Order of the Solar Temple sect, responsible for the December 1995 massacre in Isère .

  4. Irori - Wikipedia

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    Irori. An irori (囲炉裏, 居炉裏) is a traditional Japanese sunken hearth fired with charcoal. Used for heating the home and for cooking food, it is essentially a square, stone-lined pit in the floor, equipped with an adjustable pothook – called a jizaikagi (自在鉤) and generally consisting of an iron rod within a bamboo tube – used for raising or lowering a suspended pot or kettle ...

  5. 30 Relaxing Spa Getaways across America - AOL

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    You'll feel like a movie star at the swanky Beverly Wilshire's spa, which offers treatments with ingredients like diamond dust and 24-karat gold. Kids ages 12 to 17 even have access to special ...

  6. Innovative Hearth Products - Wikipedia

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    Lennox Hearth Products, which was established in 1994 by Lennox International, acquired Whitfield Hearth Products, Superior Fireplace Company and Marco Manufacturing in 1998; Earth Stove and Security Chimneys in 1999; then Country Stoves in 2006.

  7. Old Faithful Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Old Faithful Inn replaced the Upper Geyser Basin Hotel, also known as the "Shack Hotel", which had burned down. The Northern Pacific Railroad, in the form of the Yellowstone Park Association operating company, was required by the terms of its concession to build a new hotel no closer than 1/8 mile of Old Faithful, a stipulation the Yellowstone Park Association observed to the letter.

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