Each group raises money by collecting from people walking through the brickyard.
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In 1843 George Burnham and his brother Jonathan opened a brickyard near 16th Street.
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A farmers market now operates every Wednesday at the brickyard at N.C. State University.
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A three-year-old Peruvian boy lifts a brick in an informal brickyard in a Lima shantytown.
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The owner of a brickyard so kindly offered my kids a donut.
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Streets were curved to show off trees and scenic vistas and Lake Marco was formed out of an old brickyard.
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With those famous words we take off around the old brickyard, hitting top speeds near 40 miles per hour.
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Milo Streets owned a nearby brickyard.
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The Herrick Building, at the corner of Main and Center streets, was built in 1853 by the owner of a local brickyard.
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A place where bricks are made and sold
University Plaza, or more commonly The Brickyard, is a public plaza at the heart of North Carolina State University's North Campus in Raleigh, North Carolina. It is the university's most active court and has been the site of numerous special events.