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The Following User Says Thank You to Lee Stewart For This Useful Post: | ||
PeteLeathersac (04-25-2020) |
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The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Lee Stewart For This Useful Post: | ||
dykstra (04-25-2020), olredalert (04-25-2020) |
The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Keith Seymore For This Useful Post: | ||
Lee Stewart (04-24-2020), olredalert (04-25-2020) |
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The Following 6 Users Say Thank You to Lee Stewart For This Useful Post: | ||
67 Nova Boy (04-25-2020), earntaz (04-25-2020), gtomike1967 (04-27-2020), olredalert (04-25-2020), PeteLeathersac (04-25-2020), x77-69z28 (04-27-2020) |
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On the Cadillac secondary floor in the middle of the building. Lol
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![]() ![]() The Livermore Centennial Light Bulb in Livermore, California, was installed in 1901, according to Guinness World Records, which recognizes it as the world's longest-burning light bulb. The hand-blown bulb was made by the Shelby Electric Company in Ohio in the late 1890s and donated to Livermore's fire department in 1901. Originally a 30-watt bulb, it has been operating at about 4 watts since 2010. It's left on 24 hours a day at Fire Station #6 "in order to provide night illumination of the fire engines," according to Guinness. |
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