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 | | Alfred Wolff, an engineer from Hoboken, New JerseyHoboken, New Jersey who is considered the forerunner in the quest to cool a working environment, helped design the new system, transferring this budding technology from textile mills to commercial buildings. |
 | | Six years later, in November 1906, she was struck broadside while trying to cross in front of the Royal Mail's Orinoco; five passengers on Kaiser Wilhelm der Gro?e were killed by the impact and a hole 21 meters (70 ft) wide by 8 meters (26 ft) high was made in her hull. |
 | | New light rail systems have since opened in many other cities, starting with the ground-breaking system in San Diego, and now including Baltimore, New YorkBuffalo, Denver, Hoboken, New JerseyHoboken, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Ottawa, Portland, Sacramento, St Louis, Salt Lake City, San Jose, and Vancouver. |
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