- Township, Ohio. The company,
whose name was
derived from the
initials of
Armco, its
predecessor company, and
Kawasaki Steel Corporation, was
acquired by...
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guardrails or
guard rails, in
Britain as
crash barriers, and in auto
racing as
Armco barriers) keep
vehicles within their roadway and
prevent them from colliding...
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Damson Park (known as the
ARMCO Arena for
sponsorship reasons) is an ****ociation
football stadium in Solihull, West Midlands, England. It was the new...
- The
Armco-Ferro House, in the
Century of
Progress Architectural District in
Beverly S****s, Indiana, was
originally constructed for the 1933
Century of...
- switcher.
Retired from
service in 1959, No. 2050 was sold for s**** to the
Armco Steel Corporation of Middletown, Ohio, but it was
withheld as a stationary...
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systems and waterworks. In 1971, the firm was
bought by
Armco Steel,
based in Ohio. As
Armco prepared to sell
Burns &
McDonnell in the
early 1980s, its...
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Armco Park
Mound I is an
archaeological site near Otterbein, Ohio. It was
listed in the
National Register of
Historic Places on May 29, 1975. Publication...
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Walker v.
Armco Steel Corp., 446 U.S. 740 (1980), was a
decision by the
Supreme Court of the
United States in
which the
Court further refined the test...
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Atherton Performing Arts (APA) Inc., is an
American Rolling Mill
Company (
ARMCO) hut,
erected c. 1943 at the 13th
Australian Advance Ordnance Depot at Tolga...
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decade where some of the race's worst-ever
accidents occurred.
Although Armco barriers had been
installed along the
straight in 1969,
there were still...