humberstone in A Sentence

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    Santa Laura and Humberstone were then bought by a businessman who planned to sell off the remains for scrap.

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    It had been taken over by the government, who in 1932 named it after British socialist entrepreneur James”Santiago” Humberstone.

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    It was taken over by the Chilean government, who in 1932 named it after British nitrate entrepreneur James“Santiago” Humberstone.

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    A lot of the structure is Art Deco, providing Humberstone the vague sense of west shore, small-town Americana, and lots of the employees' houses are turned to mini-museums.

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    Much of the architecture is Art Deco, giving Humberstone the vague feel of west coast, small-town Americana, and many of the workers' homes have been turned into mini museums.

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