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This 1992 Alpenlite 26 XL fifth wheel is a hard to find! This 1992 Alpenlite 26 XL fifth wheel is a rear kitchen non slide out with lots of windows and room! You can tow this 1992 Alpenlite 26 XL fifth wheel by almost any truck out there, very light weight with a front bed and the bathroom on the main level. This one is in great condition and ready for the camping season!
- A person or company that makes goods for sale
- (manufactured) produced in a large-scale industrial operation
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- A circular object that revolves on an axle and forms part of a machine
- change directions as if revolving on a pivot; “They wheeled their horses around and left”
- a simple machine consisting of a circular frame with spokes (or a solid disc) that can rotate on a shaft or axle (as in vehicles or other machines)
- A circular object that revolves on an axle and is fixed below a vehicle or other object to enable it to move easily over the ground
- Used in reference to the cycle of a specified condition or set of events
- steering wheel: a handwheel that is used for steering
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- fifth: coming next after the fourth and just before the sixth in position
- 5 (five) is a number, numeral, and glyph. It is the natural number following 4 and preceding 6.
- The Fifth Amendment (Amendment V) to the United States Constitution, which is part of the Bill of Rights, protects against abuse of government authority in a legal procedure. Its guarantees stem from English common law which traces back to the Magna Carta in 1215.
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Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company Building
Midtown Manhattan, New York City, New York, United StatesThe Manufacturers Hanover Trust Building (originally the 600 Fifth Avenue Building), built in 1950-52, was the last addition to the Rockefeller Center complex, east of Sixth Avenue, replacing the building of the Collegiate Reformed Church of St. Nicholas. Designed by the firm of Carson & Lundin to complement the original Center Buildings, the building takes the form of a 28-story tower set on an L-shaped seven-story base.
In its scale, use of materials, major design details, and setbacks, the architects created a design which is integral with the Rockefeller Center complex. The first major tenant was the Sinclair Oil Co., and the building was known for many years as the Sinclair Building.
Rockefeller Center is one of the most important architectural projects ever undertaken in America. It was unprecedented in scope, near visionary in its urban planning, and unequalled for its harmonious integration of architecture, art, and landscaping.
The complex grew out of an ill-fated plan to build new midtown quarters for the Metropolitan Opera Company. When the original scheme collapsed, the project was transformed into the private commercial enterprise of John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Construction of the original complex began in 1931 and ended with the completion of the fourteenth building in 1939.
When Rockefeller drove home the last rivet in the Rubber Company Building on November 1, 1939, he marked the official completion of the fourteen-unit complex. The structural form of the self-contained city had emerged. Now, said master of ceremonies, Nelson Rockefeller, 'The Center really begins.'
Actually, it had already begun some years prior. Early ridiculed as 'Rockefeller’s folly,' the Center was now celebrated in a Broadway show tune, by hundreds of locals and tourists, as well as by increasingly more appreciative architectural critics. It was the 'world of tomorrow, ' — one which by 1938 had begun to show its first return on investment
Unlike the 14 units in the original complex, the Manufacturers Hanover Trust Building was privately constructed in 1950-52 and purchased by Rockefeller interests only in 1963.[4] It was, however, linked to the Center from the start.
Initially the developers of Rockefeller Center had hoped to purchase' the site and thus extend the Center’s 48th Street property all the way east to Fifth Avenue, but it was occupied by the Collegiate Reformed Church of St. Nicholas and its wardens preferred to stay put. The church was admired as 'a very human thing' by Raymond Hood, and he hoped it would be preserved.
It was until 1950. Before that time it provided the Center, at smaller scale, with the same complementary contrast as St. Patrick’s Cathedral across Fifth Avenue.
With a dwindling midtown congregation, church authorities decided in 1949 to lease the property to the Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company.
The latter then leased three contiguous land parcels from Rockefeller and thus pieced together an L-shaped site for the construction of a 28-story tower.
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As part of the settlement the developers agreed not to block any windows in the nearest Rockefeller building (la Maison Francaise) and to respect its general massing. As a result, the new tower was moved forward to Fifth Avenue where zoning laws required its setbacks to stop at the eleventh floor instead of continuing up to the 18th.
The tower was placed atop a seven story block which maintained the low-rise elevations of Rockefeller Center’s four international units along Fifth Avenue. In return for these concessions, the new building was connected to the Center’s subterranean concourse and given access to sub-basement servicing.
The building moreover was the work of Carson & Lundin, the Center’s ; resident architects. It was one of two structures which they designed to complement Rockefeller’s complex, the other being at 666 Fifth Avenue (1956-57).
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Robert Carson (1906-1960) and Earl H. Lundin (1900-1975) had established their partnership in 1939, the same year they were appointed the Center’s resident architects, succeeding the Associated Architects.
Carson, born in Marion, Illinois, and a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania in 1928; joined the firm of Hood, Godley & Fouilhoux. Lundin, a graduate of the University of Michigan, joined the Associated Architects as a job captain in 1930 on the Rockefeller Center project.
The firm remained resident architects for the Center until 1957, designing the Esso Building (1946-50), new Warner Communications Building, for which it received the award of the Fifth Avenue Association, the glass walls which opened up the skating rink to the surrounding restaurant, two of the largest studios for NBC, and the offices of the Rockefeller Brothers.
The firm specialized in the design of tall office buildings, an outgrowth of their Rockefeller Center work, in Ne
Manufacturers Bank Ghost Sign
It’s hard to read but the sign says Manufacturers Bank, which hasn’t existed since 1992 when it merged with Comerica Bank97 Alpenlite 5th Wheel
This sign is on Washington Boulevard near Grand River Avenue in downtown Detroit