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The chimney flue in Port Pirie, South Australia (for the lead smelter there) is 205m tall (so it's taller than the Anaconda smelter stack) and I remember man who used to work there (during it's construction in the 1970s) saying that it was built entirely out of bricks. But I'll have to find some hard evidence for that. The base of the stack is housed inside a shed, so I don't know if that makes it free standing or not.— Preceding
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Seems calling this, and things like it, a smoke stack is much more common. It's technically a smelter stack, but people seem to call these things smoke stacks. The park is call Anaconda smoke stack state park. WP:commonname. 208.117.96.2 ( talk) 18:06, 10 June 2023 (UTC)
Do not combine material from multiple sources to reach or imply a conclusion not explicitly stated by any source.Are you suggesting that I got the word smoke from one source and stack from another, then concluded it should be called a smoke stack?