Cement City Historic District
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cement-city-historic-district-201-18733305
title:
Cement City Historic District
text:
Cement City Historic District is a historic district in Donora, Pennsylvania. The district includes 80 Prairie School concrete residences built in 1916–17. The homes served as housing for employees of the American Steel and Wire Company. Poured-in-place concrete houses had become popular in large-scale housing developments at the time, partly thanks to promotion by Thomas Edison; the homes built in Donora used a newly patented construction method from the Lambie Concrete House Corporation. Build
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wiki
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encyclopedia
description:
Historic district in Pennsylvania, United States
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cement_City_Historic_District
date created:
date modified:
2023-08-06T03:58:00Z
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fields total:
13
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15