Vesuvius Furnace

Vesuvius Furnace

Vesuvius Furnace ist der Name zweier historischer Heizkessel des NRHP in den Vereinigten Staaten:

  • Vesuvius Furnace (Ohio), im Lawrence County, US-Bundesstaat Ohio
  • Vesuvius Furnace (North Carolina), im Lincoln County, US-Bundesstaat North Carolina
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