Huber Breaker is sold to a scrap co.
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This is probably the last post I will do in this thread because it is gone now :cry: Sad :cry: . Some more of the nation's history that is now lost forever. At one time there were hundreds of these buildings around the anthracite fields, until last week there were two, now there is only one and it will be coming down soon also. Would it have been too much to ask that one be preserved,, without places like this this country would not have been the industrial power it once was, But that is gone too.

The local news ran a story on it and got some film of the breaker coming down.

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