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Elevators across Denver are trapping people inside or are otherwise inoperable, and conveyance regulators aren’t doing enough ...
Manual elevator operators were once the lifeblood of vertical living in New York City. In the mid-20th century, the census counted more than 90,000 elevator operators nationwide.
Tony Sciallia spends his days in a crisp gray uniform, manually transporting riders up and down one of Manhattan’s last remaining hand-operated elevators.
Jason Begin is one of only a few elevator operators in the country, working out of the Cyr Block Professional Building on Main Street in Waterville, Amy Calder writes.
Step inside Albie’s Elevator Operator Supply Co., your one-stop shop for all the goods a budding elevator operator may need! Open daily from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., June 23 through July 6, this shop is ...
The elevators were installed in 1898, when the old Studebaker Carriage Works was converted to artists’ studios. They’ve been run by elevator operators ever since.
Once inside the elevator, the operator reaches across and closes the door, then he slides shut the brass gate like you’ve undoubtedly seen in old film noir movies.
Lyndon Johnson spent much of 1925 in city, left dispirited but returned in triumph in 1964 as president, columnist David Allen writes.
From details of the elevator encounter that led to the massacre to false narratives in newspapers, experts clarify some lesser known moments.
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