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An industrial monument is officially defined as any building or other fixed structure-especially of the period of the Industrial Revolution-which either alone or in association with plant and equipment, illustrates or is significantly connected with the beginnings and evolution of industrial and technological processes, including means of communication. This can be simplified into an industrial monument is something of industrial interest which could not be preserved in a museum without first either destroying its housing or uprooting it from its foundations.
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