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The Ferry Cap and Set Screw Company, based in Cleveland, Ohio, specialized in producing precision fasteners with high strength, created using a cold-heading process.

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C.M. Schwab Manual Training School is an abandoned industrial school near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is named after Charles M. Schwab, who rose through the ranks to become the president of the Carnegie Steel Company and then the president of the United States Steel Corporation.

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This gallery showcases a collection of abandoned vehicles found across the United States, including derelict automobiles, fire trucks, and tractors.

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Molly Stark Sanatorium is a former tuberculosis hospital in Stark County, Ohio. Named after the wife of General John Stark, Molly Stark was constructed under the philosophy that sunlight and fresh air were necessary for patient recovery.

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The Wick Building is a formerly disused commercial building in downtown Youngstown, Ohio. It has been rehabilitated into market-rate apartments and extended stay units.

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The National Copper and Smelting Company was a manufacturer of seamless drawn copper and brass tubing in Cleveland, Ohio. After relocating, the site was used by Woodhill Supply and by the American Heart Association for the storage of rubber ducks.

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Young’s High Bridge is a deck truss bridge for Louisville Southern and Norfolk & Western railways over the Kentucky River in Kentucky.

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