Name that Kiln


Can Anyone guess where this kiln is located?
Hint: it's in a U.S. town, named after an English town.

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  1. Plymouth? Plimith plantation?

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  2. i am liking Birmingham but betcha I am wrongo

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  3. It looks like the kilns at Stoke-on-Trent where Wedgewood is made.

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  4. It's a bottle kiln. All I can think of is Trenton, NJ??? I'm obsessed with challenges. Except the challenge of driving in lightening and thunder storms.

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  5. to be revealed tomorrow. Keep guessing.....

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  6. Changed my mind. New Manchester WV. Up by Homer Laughlin China Clay Co. Should be in the Road Side Guide to Geology.

    John Britt

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  7. Britt's the closest. The kiln is in East Liverpool, OH, along the Ohio River. It is near Homer Laughlin.
    Yay!

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