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One of the day's most intriguing prospects is likely to be an appearance by WorldService Project (The Tin At Coal Vaults).
It is, of course, if your rec room is built under East 24th Street and contains three coal vaults that have been turned into private rooms in a cocktail lounge.
Taking her research further, Ms. Stuart began to look at coal chutes and vault covers, which in the days before electricity illuminated the work spaces and storage areas below sidewalks.
In "Keelmen Heaving in Coals by Moonlight," a vault of white light hangs over the Tyneside estuary.
James Watt's steam engine vaulted coal to its major role as a fuel for the Industrial Revolution.
SGS says Coronado -- also a low-cost operator -- is on pace to produce 9 million tons of met coal this year, which would vault it past Arch as the U.S.' largest producer.
But she makes no secret of her crusade to save the ancient manhole covers, coal-chute covers and vault covers that dapple the city surface by the hundreds of thousands, some of them still-active portals to the netherworld.
Upon hearing a rough description of this remnant, Dr. Geismar guessed it was a vault that held coal.
It's subterranean and acts as a kind of bomb shelter, and entering feels like the descent into a coal mine, with its long, dark entrance tunnel and vaulted chambers.
They were built about a century ago and had basement vaults, extending to the curb line, that were used for storing coal.
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