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Other sources of information include the National Concrete Masonry Association, 38 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, Ill., the Portland Cement Association, 33 West Grand Avenue, Chicago, Ill., and the Structural Clay Products Association, Washington, D.C..
* 1873 – The Clay Street Hill Railroad begins operating the first cable car in San Francisco's famous cable car system.
Other cable cars to use grips were those of the Clay Street Hill Railroad, which later became part of the San Francisco cable car system.
The route intersects County Route 506 Spur ( Clay Street ).
Home of Henry Clay Lester, early tobacco manufacturer, Main Street, Martinsville.
The road now known as Forest Road was originally called Clay Street.
Centered at the intersection of Main Street and Range Line Road in Old Town Carmel and flanked by Carmel High School on the east and the Monon Greenway on the west, the Carmel Arts and Design District includes the award winning Carmel Clay Public Library, the Hamilton County Convention & Vistitor's Bureau and Welcome Center and a prodigious collection of art galleries, boutiques, interior designers, cafes and restaurants.
The Nannine Clay Wallis Arboretum, located at 616 Pleasant Street, is a arboretum that is home to The Garden Club of Kentucky.
The New Buffalo Middle / High School, located off of Clay Street, was built in 2001.
The Schoolcraft United Methodist Church has stood on the corner of Grand Street and Clay Street in Schoolcraft since the early 1850s.
Northward view of downtown Rock Port, Missouri as seen on Main Street between Clay Street and Cass Street, 2010
Interstate 280 passes through the southern portion of East Newark, but the entrances to interchange 16 lie in adjacent Harrison, and those for interchange 15B lie in Newark across the William A. Stickel Memorial Bridge over the Passaic River, which is crossed by the Clay Street Bridge.
Stanton Clay Park, on the corner of Third Street and Penn Valley Road, is home to a gazebo and a small field.
* Henry Clay Park-Located on South Second Street, high on the hilltop overlooking the south side of Pottsville is the Henry Clay Monument.
* Henry Clay Monument-South 2nd Street
Significant efforts are currently underway to revitalize the Clay Street downtown area.
It also operates Barrett Clay Works at 485 Main Street, with studio spaces for individual artists, and a street level space devoted to instruction in various methods of " working clay " for children through seniors.
* Jacob Bennett, son-in-law of Pieter Praa, and his family farmed the land in the northern portion of Greenpoint and built their house near present day Clay Street roughly between present day Manhattan Avenue and Franklin Street ;

Clay and beneath
An unsuccessful search for coal beneath the island in 1953 revealed that the alluvium rests upon layers of London Clay, Lower London Tertiaries, Chalk, Lower Greensand and Gault Clay, with the basement rocks at a depth of consisting of hard Old Red Sandstone of Devonian age.

Clay and Flight
Discovered by Rear Admiral Byrd while on the Byrd Antarctic Expedition Eastern Flight of December 5, 1929, and named by him during the Byrd Antarctic Expedition ( 1933-35 ) for Josephine Clay Ford, daughter of Edsel Ford, contributor to both expeditions.
* Dunne, Pete, Sibley, David Allen & Sutton, Clay ( 1989 ): Hawks in Flight.

Clay and railway
** Holton Le Clay railway station
The London Clay is an ideal medium for driving tunnels, which is why the London Tube railway network expanded quickly North of the Thames, but South of the Thames the London Clay is much deeper, and the stratum is water-bearing sand and gravel ( not good for tunnelling ) at tube level, which is why there are few tube tunnels there.
Nearest rail stations are Chesterfield ( 6 miles ) and Alfreton ( Clay Cross railway station closed under the Beeching Axe ).
to build, construct, maintain, manage and operate one of more lines of railway, as follows: Beginning at or near the town of Starke, in the county of Bradford, Florida, and extendin from thence through the counties of Bradford and Alachua to a point on or near the Suwannee River between Clay Landing and Fort White, and a branch or branches through the counties of Levy, Columbia, Lafayette and Taylor, and with a branch or branches through the counties of Bradford, Clay and Duval, to a point on the St. Johns river.
The first successful cable-operated street railway was the Clay Street Hill Railroad, which opened on August 2, 1873.
The Clay Street Hill Railroad was the first successful cable hauled street railway.
In the television series Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends, " the Other Railway " is a term used for the railway lines serving Sodor Ironworks and the China Clay Quarry.
Clay Cross railway station was at the northern end, where the line was met by that from the Erewash Valley.
Clay Cross railway station was a railway station built by the North Midland Railway in 1840.

Clay and on
Such ranchers as Coble and Clay and the Bosler brothers carried him on their books as a cowhand even while he was receiving a much larger salary from parties unknown.
At Lexington, Kentucky, Palfrey consulted with Cassius M. Clay on the same subject, but with no apparent result.
In announcing Jorda's return, the orchestra also announced that the sale of single tickets for the 50th anniversary season will start at the Sherman Clay box office on Wednesday.
Most parts of the territory are on the Opalinuston-Formation ( Opalinum Clay Formation ) of the Aalenian subdivision, which is named after Aalen.
" The directive comported with the view of General Lucius D. Clay and the Joint Chief of Staff over growing communist influence in Germany, as well as of the failure of the rest of the European economy to recover without the German industrial base on which it previously had been dependent.
General Lucius Clay stated " There is no choice between being a communist on 1, 500 calories a day and a believer in democracy on a thousand ".
The CMI also offers the Clay Olympiad Scholar Award for the most creative solution to a problem on the United States of America Mathematical Olympiad.
Prior to the NES version, Nintendo also made a Duck Hunt game based on Laser Clay Shooting System released in 1976.
Christine Clay ( Pamela Carme ), a successful actress, argues passionately with her jealous ex-husband Guy ( George Curzon ), who makes particular reference to Robert Tisdall, a young man staying near her at her retreat on the English coast.
Gilbert worked with Frederic Clay on Happy Arcadia ( 1872 ) and with Alfred Cellier on Topsyturveydom ( 1874 ), and wrote The Wicked World ( 1873 ) Sweethearts ( 1874 ) and several other libretti, farces, extravaganzas, fairy comedies, dramas and adaptations.
Behind the long table set up on the steps of the Rathaus Schöneberg were US and German dignitaries, including Dean Rusk ( Kennedy's Secretary of State ), Lucius D. Clay ( the US administrator of Germany ), Konrad Adenauer ( the German chancellor ), Willy Brandt, and Otto Bach ( President of the German House of Representatives ).
Clay had come in fourth place and thus was not on the ballot, but he retained considerable power and influence as Speaker of the House.
Disorganization and failure to agree on William H. Crawford, Daniel Tompkins, Henry Clay or another possible contender weakened opposition to Monroe.
Monroe decided on political grounds not to offer Henry Clay the State Department, and Clay turned down the War Department and remained Speaker of the House, so Monroe lacked an outstanding westerner in his cabinet.
It is sited on the slopes of a Corallian limestone hill within the Blackmore Vale, overlooking the flat Oxford Clay valley of the small River Cale, which drains into the Stour.
The film thus pays homage to India, incorporating an Indian-themed play based on the ancient Sanskrit drama The Little Clay Cart and a Bollywood-style dance sequence with a song from the film China Gate.
* Clay Shirky on Institutions & Collaboration: Power law in relation to the internet-based social networks
* Clay Shirky on Power Laws, Weblogs, and Inequality
An impressive demonstration occurred on May 1, 1844, when news of the Whig Party's nomination of Henry Clay for U. S. President was telegraphed from the party's convention in Baltimore to the Capitol Building in Washington.
The Republicans who formed the Whig party, led by Henry Clay and John Quincy Adams, drew on a Jeffersonian tradition of compromise and balance in government, national unity, territorial expansion, and support for a national transportation network and domestic manufacturing.
Clay however moved to pass the Compromise of 1833, which met Southern complaints by a gradual reduction of the rates on imports to a maximum of twenty percent.
Clay is one of the oldest building materials on Earth, among other ancient, naturally-occurring geologic materials such as stone and organic materials like wood.

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