-
through chimneys or
industrial flue-gas
stacks (sometimes
referred to as
smokestacks). The
combustion flue
gases inside the
chimneys or
stacks are much hotter...
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industries include: Iron and
steelworks Automotive Chemical Power generation Smokestacks were
first used
during Industrial Revolution between the 18th and 19th...
- "
Smokestack Lightning" (also "Smoke
Stack Lightning" or "
Smokestack Lightnin'") is a
blues song
recorded by Howlin' Wolf in 1956. It
became one of his...
- 51083; -79.19361 (Chimney of
Homer City
Generating Station)
Kennecott Smokestack 370.4 m (1,215 ft) 1974
Chimney Copper smelter United
States Tooele,...
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Mississippi River. "Silos &
Smokestacks National Heritage Area :
About Us".
Retrieved November 28, 2011. "Silos and
Smokestacks National Heritage Area (U...
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Garfield Smelter Stack was
completed in 1974,
replacing several earlier smokestacks, the
tallest of
which was 413 feet (126 m) high. The
extra height was...
- Halsbrücker Esse is a
smokestack to the
north of Halsbrücke near
Freiberg in Saxony, Germany. It is also
known as Hohe Esse or Halsbrück(e)ner Esse, Esse...
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engines with
their short black smokestacks on top,
which caused the
firemen to
nickname the
youth and fire buff "
Smokestack". The
advent of
World War II...
- may
refer to the roof top, antenna, spire, mast or as in the case with
smokestacks and bridges, the
highest structural point. This list
includes buildings...
- The
chimney (
smokestack or
stack in
American and
Canadian English) is the part of a
steam locomotive through which smoke leaves the boiler. As well, steam...