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  2. Local foundry remains open despite neighboring fire - AOL

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    Jun. 1—bluefield, va. — A major fire which destroyed much of a Bluefield, Va. building failed to stop a foundry business located near the site of a former foundry that opened its doors in 1898 ...

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    Aug. 2—BLUEFIELD, Va. — An abandoned industrial site in Bluefield, Va., will soon be transformed into the new Thistle Industrial Complex, Gov. Glenn Youngkin said Wednesday. Youngkin said the ...

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  5. Virginia Metalcrafters Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Virginia Metalcrafters Marketplace and Historic District encompasses a historic industrial complex at 1010 East Main Street in Waynesboro, Virginia.The complex includes one large multi-section brick factory, a number of small outbuildings (most in deteriorated condition), and the ruins of at least one collapsed building.

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  7. Bull Thistle Cave Archaeological Site - Wikipedia

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    The Bull Thistle Cave Archaeological Site is an archaeological site on the National Register of Historic Places, located in Tazewell County, Virginia. It is a vertical shaft pit burial cave. The distribution of the skeletal remains indicates that bodies were either thrown or lowered into the cave.

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    Booze makers are getting an early hangover after the US surgeon general called for the addition of a warning label to alcoholic drinks. On Friday, shares of beer and alcohol giants sank across the ...

  9. Neabsco Iron Works - Wikipedia

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    The Neabsco Iron Works (alternates: Neabsco Company; Neabsco Iron Foundry) was located in Woodbridge, Virginia, US. It was situated on 5,000 acres (2,000 ha) by the Neabsco Creek. [1] After abandoning the Bristol Iron Works, [2] John Tayloe I established the Neabsco Iron Foundry around 1737. The business became a multifaceted antebellum ...