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Brickyard
Factory for the manufacture of building materials made of baked clay or loam / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the airline with the callsign "BRICKYARD", see Republic Airways. For other uses, see The Brickyard (disambiguation).
A brickyard[1] or brickfield[2] is a place or yard where bricks are made, fired, and stored, or sometimes sold or otherwise distributed from. Brick makers work in a brick yard. A brick yard may be constructed near natural sources of clay or on or near a construction site if necessity or design requires the bricks to be made locally.[3][4]
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Brickfield and Brickfields became common place names for former brickfields in south east England. The children's building toy called "Brickyard" (stylized as BRICKYaRD) is named after the place.