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History of Nigeria’s largest city fades amid boom – Kansas City Star
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History of Nigeria’s largest city fades amid boom Kansas City Star That trade also saw the start of the eclectic architectural styles of the island, as the Portuguese built a palace of iron columns and tiles – a far cry from the palm-thatched roofs and mud walls of a typical home.
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POLICE BEAT: Thefts prompt reward offer – Mineral Wells Index
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Mineral Wells Index POLICE BEAT: Thefts prompt reward offer Mineral Wells Index Suspects reportedly took numerous pieces of cast iron and wrought iron furniture from the yard. Reports describe the furniture as two white cast iron chairs bearing the depiction of a lady’s head on the back, two white cast iron benches featuring grape …

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Architecture A-Z: E is for Eastwood Hills, Elmwood Cemetery and more – Kansas City Star
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Kansas City Star Architecture A-Z: E is for Eastwood Hills, Elmwood Cemetery and more Kansas City Star Other notable architectural features include the stone-clad office, near the Truman Road entrance, designed by Wight & Wight and the spiraling wrought- iron entrance gates. The cemetery is owned and operated by the nonprofit Elmwood Cemetery Society …

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A bridge and a ladle, new to Ship Canal Commons – Buffalo Rising
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A bridge and a ladle, new to Ship Canal Commons Buffalo Rising Ship Canal Commons was built on a parcel of land that was once the site of Hanna Furnace, an iron smelting facility. The former Hanna Furnace property, located near Route 5 at the southern city limit of Buffalo, was backfilled with ash, …
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A bridge and a ladle, new to Ship Canal Commons – Buffalo Rising
New Orleans: The movie tour – Charlotte Observer
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New Orleans: The movie tour Charlotte Observer Jonathan leads us on a winding path through the narrow streets of the French Quarter, pointing out Tennessee Williams’ house, the wrought – iron balcony where Elvis Presley sang in âÂÂKing Creoleâ and Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop, the old dive bar where …