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They run the blog Tiny House Basics and build custom tiny house trailers.
His efforts would eventually help in establishing the Wetaskiwin Auto Mile. As the business grew, Reynolds expanded to sell new and used trucks, farm machinery, industrial equipment, house trailers, and airplanes.
Also his tracks have been played on internet radio stations. His solo EP titled V-House Trailers featured the UK artist Infinite Livez (from the record label Big Dada). On 2 March 2010, he put out a collaborative LP with Italian rapper, producer and DJ, Esa a.k.a.
House trailers were smashed by flying debris in the same areas. Several roads were blocked by debris thrown by the wind. U.S. Highway 1 in Florida was cut off by fallen telephone poles, preventing land access from the mainland to the Florida Keys. Similarly, numerous portions of the Tamiami Trail were blocked by fallen trees.
While he was the director at the Gary Public Library in Indiana, Shaw “purchased small house trailers, redesigned their interiors, and transported them with a single truck cab to specified stations throughout Gary on a regular schedule”. This version of the bookmobile saved more money than the “door-to-door deliveries” version that was in place previously.
After the war, Inglis entered the consumer products business, producing fishing tackle, house trailers, oil burner pumps and domestic heaters and stoves. In 1946, they licensed production of a wringer washer being manufactured in the US by the Nineteen Hundred Corporation (now Whirlpool Corporation). A fully automatic washer was added in 1950, and the line continued to expand to include electric and gas dryers, and dishwashers.
Saddlebag Lake Resort was platted in 1973 by two investors after trying to find a lake to fish in for the summer. The brothers bought more than 100 acres from the state and invested in a Campground and sold campsites to campers. Although sold as campsites, the lots were approved in 1994 to site manufactured homes. As of 2015, most of the developed sites house trailers/roofovers.
The Denver metropolitan area suffered extensive damage. The flood zone represented 67 percent of the industrial area in the city. While the flood passed rather quickly on the night of June 16, the floodwaters were piled high with debris such as house trailers, lumber and large butane storage tanks. Many of the bridges in the downtown area became plugged with debris and were washed out when they could no longer withstand the pressure.
The rain swelled Barnes Lake, which normally held of water, to an estimated of water. A total of of the dam failed, causing a peak of maximum discharge to burst downstream. .Report of Failure of Kelly Barnes Dam and Findings – Authority Trailer, vehicle, and utility pole in jumbled pile following the flood, November 7, 1977. From the NOAA Photo Library The flood killed 39 people and destroyed nine houses, 18 house trailers, two college buildings and many motor vehicles.
Despite East Hampton's great wealth, its fire department and ambulance are both volunteer services, dependent on local full-time residents. In August 1998, President Bill Clinton was to give his weekend radio address from the Amagansett Volunteer Fire Station during his vacation. The East Hampton town government campus with its house trailers on the left and the 19th- and 18th-century houses moved to the 10 acre campus for a "new" town hall in April 2007.
In the United States, this form of housing goes back to the early years of cars and motorized highway travel. It was derived from the travel trailer (often referred to during the early years as "house trailers" or "trailer coaches"), a small unit with wheels attached permanently, often used for camping or extended travel. The original rationale for this type of housing was its mobility. Units were initially marketed primarily to people whose lifestyle required mobility.
Harrison worked as a portrait photographer and a builder of house trailers where he had his first fictional story published in 1936. His first novel Boothill Trail was published in 1940. His Collier's Weekly two part magazine story Petticoat Brigade was purchased by Audie Murphy and co- produced with Harry Joe Brown as the 1957 film The Guns of Fort Petticoat. Harrison did a novelization of the screenplay and the original stories under the same title in the same year.
In April 1959, another scientific station named "CHARLIE" (also named as ALPHA II) was established by the Alaska Air Command with assistance from the Navy's Arctic Research Laboratory.Farlow, J.S. III, Project Ice Skate Oceanographic Data, WHOI Technical Report 58-28, Woods Hole, MA, 1958. Scientific research activity was conducted from June 1959 to January 1960. When the ice floe cracked and shortened the runway sufficiently to terminate aircraft resupply operations, station CHARLIE had to be evacuated. Meanwhile, on 7 March 1957, with several commercial house trailers, the Northeast Air Command established a station called "BRAVO" on the iceberg.
This road permitted large vehicles, such as house trailers and trucks with mining equipment, to access Panamint City (some of these vehicles are abandoned there). The California Desert Protection Act in 1994 placed the upper portion of Surprise in Death Valley National Park and designated the Bureau of Land Management portion below as wilderness. Congress excluded a narrow strip of land around the washed-out road and remaining private property in Panamint City. Surprise Canyon Road was hard-closed with a locked gate by the Bureau of Land Management in May 2001 as a result of a lawsuit brought about by the Center for Biological Diversity, the Sierra Club, and Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility.
Thus he reported on 16 May 1942 from Kiev to Rauff: > I ordered the vans of Einsatzgruppe D to be camouflaged as house-trailers by > putting one set of window shutters on each side of the small van and two on > each side of the larger vans, such as one often sees on farm-houses in the > country. The vans became so well-known, that not only the authorities, but > also the civilian population called the van "death van", as soon as one of > these vehicles appeared. It is my opinion, the van cannot be kept secret for > any length of time, not even camouflaged. > ... Because of the rough terrain and the indescribable road and highway > conditions the caulkings and rivets loosen in the course of time.

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