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Sep 27, 2006
A little coal trivia
Coal companies used to fix their brands to bulk slabs of coal. This lump resides in the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal Museum in Chesapeake City, Maryland.
Canon 5D ©2006 Falmanac
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