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  • Hammer Museum Virtual Tour

    Macadamizing hammers were named after John L. McAdam (1756-1836), a Scottish engineer, who invented the process of mixing tar and gravel for use as a paving material.
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    Macadamizing Hammers: Take an online tour of some of the unique hammers in our collection. Use the links below to view our current online exhibits. These hammers were used for breaking rocks into ...
  • jamaicared

    In the heart of Jamaica , on a 4-block stretch of 89th Avenue between Jamaica Avenue and Sutphin Boulevard, there's some gorgeous original red brick pavement that has never been sullied by macadamizing ...
  • Knollwood Country Club Home

    By 1891, Gillender had begun plotting property sites, grading and macadamizing the streets, constructing sewers, laying water mains, and erecting a club house.
  • ARDictionary - A free online english-english dictionary!

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  • macadamia - Definitions from Dictionary.com

    macadamizer macadamizes macadamizing; Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1) - Cite This Source ... 1. any Australian tree of the genus Macadamia, esp. M. ternifolia, having whorled leaves and ...
  • Definition: metal from Online Medical Dictionary

    The broken stone used in macadamizing roads and ballasting railroads . 7. The effective power or calibre of guns carried by a vessel of war . 8. Glass in a state of fusion
  • Paving the Way: Asphalt in America - Table of Contents

    Contents. Foreword By Mike Acott, President, National Asphalt Pavement Association Chapter One American Asphalt Chapter Two Roman Roads Chapter Three Macadamizing
  • The Smiling Wilderness - Family Restaurant

    He owned the local mill, the distillery and a store. He assisted in civic ventures like building churches and schools, the first printing press and macadamizing the road to Kingston. More.
  • Definition of Metal

    An elementary substance, as sodium, calcium, or copper, whose oxide or hydroxide has basic ... The broken stone used in macadamizing roads and ballasting railroads.

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