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  2. Cheney State Park - Wikipedia

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    Cheney State Park is a state park of Kansas in the United States. Completed in 1964, the park is located in Kingman and Reno counties in Kansas, 5 miles north of Cheney and 20 miles west of Wichita . The park is divided into two areas (37.733°N 97.840°W and 37.750°N 97.781°W), comprising 1,913 acres (7.74 km 2 ), straddling the 6,800-acre ...

  3. Shipbuilding in the American colonies - Wikipedia

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    White pine was used to build the masts and yellow pine for the decks. Tools. Tools used included the mallets and irons. Mallets were usually 16 inches from end to end with the handle bar usually being about 16 inches. The material that was hammered in between each of the planks was typically oakum, a kind of hemp fiber.

  4. Phoenix Life Insurance Company Building - Wikipedia

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    January 21, 2005. The Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Building, locally called the "Boat Building", is a notable Modernist office building located on Constitution Plaza in Hartford, Connecticut. Designed by Max Abramovitz and completed in 1963, it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is the world's first two-sided building.

  5. Boat building - Wikipedia

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    Boat building. Boat building is the design and construction of boats (instead of the larger ships) — and their on-board systems. This includes at minimum the construction of a hull, with any necessary propulsion, mechanical, navigation, safety and other service systems as the craft requires. [1]

  6. Copper sheathing - Wikipedia

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    The metal sheathing of Cutty Sark, made from the copper alloy Muntz metal. Copper sheathing is a method for protecting the hull of a wooden vessel from attack by shipworm, barnacles and other marine growth through the use of copper plates affixed to the surface of the hull, below the waterline. It was pioneered and developed by the Royal Navy ...

  7. Lowestoft railway station - Wikipedia

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    Lowestoft railway station (formerly Lowestoft Central) serves the town of Lowestoft, Suffolk. It is the eastern terminus of the East Suffolk Line from Ipswich and is one of two eastern termini of the Wherry Lines from Norwich (the other being Great Yarmouth ). Lowestoft is 23 miles 41 chains (37.8 km) down the line from Norwich and 48 miles 75 ...

  8. Newhaven Harbour railway station - Wikipedia

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    Newhaven Harbour is one of two stations serving the town of Newhaven, alongside Newhaven Town station less than half a mile (0.8 km) to the north. A third station in the town, Newhaven Marine, operated passenger services until 2006 and formally closed in October 2020. [2] Newhaven Harbour station is located on the south side of the town ...

  9. Ground-effect vehicle - Wikipedia

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    A ground-effect vehicle ( GEV ), also called a wing-in-ground-effect ( WIG ), ground-effect craft, wingship, flarecraft or ekranoplan ( Russian: экранопла́н – "screenglider" ), is a vehicle that is able to move over the surface by gaining support from the reactions of the air against the surface of the earth or water.