File:Dunlap-coke-oven-tn1.jpg
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English: A coke oven at the Dunlap Coke Oven Park. This is one of 268 ovens used by the Douglas Coal and Coke Company and later the Chattanooga Iron and Coal Company in the early 1900s to convert coal into industrial coke, which was used as a deoxidizing agent in the production of iron. |
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Author | Brian Stansberry |
Object location | 35° 22′ 48″ N, 85° 24′ 06″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 35.380000; -85.401667 |
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