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huber coal breaker. ashley, PA. in operation from 1939 to 1976. coal breaker w/ a power plant. the breaker is 11 stories tall at 134 ft. first floor of the coal breaker main building
Breakers in a team huddle. iinet ANBL, New Zealand Breakers vs Cairns Taipans, North Shore Events Centre, Auckland, New Zealand. Thursday 9th December 2010. Photo: Anthony Au-Yeung / photosport.co.nz
This is a close up of the Breakers Tower section of the Hotel Breakers at Cedar Point. Breakers Tower opened up in 1999.
Breakers fans arrive at the Vector Arena. iinet ANBL, New Zealand SkyCity Breakers vs Sydney Kings, Vector Arena, Auckland, New Zealand. Friday 28th October 2011. Photo: Anthony Au-Yeung / photosport.co.nz
The Breakers was built as the Newport summer home of Cornelius Vanderbilt II, grandson of "The Commodore" Cornelius Vanderbilt who established the family fortune. It was designed by preeminent American architect Richard Morris Hunt, who built many of the family's lavish mansions, and completed it in only two years in 1895 at the then-astronomical cost of more than $7 million (approximately $150 million in today's dollars adjusted for inflation).
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Sunday May 15, 2011 ushered in the 100th anniversary of San Francisco's most infamous foot race Bay to Breakers. Beginning at the Embarcadero (Bay) and traversing Market Street, The Panhandle, through Golden Gate Park, and finally ending at Ocean Beach (Breakers), this seven mile event is known less as a race and more as a city wide spectacular.
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