- Lackawanna Steel Company - Wikipedia
When the company moved to a suburb of Buffalo, New York, in 1902, it stimulated the founding of the city of Lackawanna [3] At the beginning of the 1800s, the Lackawanna Valley in Pennsylvania was rich in anthracite coal and iron deposits
- 3M - Wikipedia
3M Company (originally the Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company) is an American multinational conglomerate operating in the fields of industry, worker safety, and consumer goods [5] Based in the Maplewood suburb of Saint Paul, Minnesota, [6] the company produces over 60,000 products, [7] including adhesives, abrasives, laminates, passive fire protection, personal protective equipment
- March of progress — the rise and decline of Shoe City, U. S. A.
A utopian workplace Sprague's lasts were turned out in huge quantities in Sprague's Factory Village on Crescent Street in North Bridgewater to meet the demand of shoemakers
- MotorCities - The Rise and Fall of Packard | 2019 | Story of the Week
Automotive historians have said that in early 1903, a decision was made to build a new factory in Detroit along with Henry Joy, who had become Packard’s general manager at the time The location in Detroit offered 40 acres of space and was located on a prestigious street called East Grand Boulevard
- 3M (Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company) - MNopedia
3M was founded in 1902 in Two Harbors, Minnesota Prospectors were attracted to the reported wealth of minerals in northern Minnesota due to the rich deposits of iron ore found in the region 3M’s founders sought to mine corundum, a material used in sandpaper
- Wisconsin Highway 100 Road Trip | State Trunk Tour
The establishment of a huge Allis-Chalmers factory in 1902 led to the town changing its name and incorporating as West Allis in 1906; that company dominated manufacturing in the area – and the nation – for decades before closing in 1987
- Elyria-Swansea | Denver Public Library Special Collections and Archives
Known by some as the forgotten suburb of Denver, the Elyria-Swansea neighborhood can be difficult to pinpoint Bisected by railroad tracks and Interstate 70, sandwiched between the National Western Center and the Nestlé Purina Factory, it seems as if the City of Denver has passed it by
- The American Dream got help from a Springfield developer
The 27-year old Kissell’s first deal was a big one: Construction of the Fairbanks Building to replace Black’s Opera House which, in burning, had opened up a prime downtown location at the
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