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Coordinates: 40.2647°N 74.8095°W. The Inland Fisher Guide Plant was a General Motors facility located in the West Trenton section of Ewing Township, New Jersey, that opened in 1938 as one of its most modern plants and was operated by the firm for 60 years. The facility was initially part of the Ternstedt division of GM's Fisher Body unit and ...
Fisher Body Division was dissolved in 1984, with some of its plants taken over by the newly created Fisher Guide Division (later Inland Fisher Guide), and the remaining facilities absorbed by other GM operations. Founded in 1947 by members of the Fisher family, Fisher & Company continues to use the name, with such divisions as Fisher Dynamics. [6]
The main commercial district extends along North Olden Avenue Extension (County Route 622), originally constructed to connect north Trenton residences with the now-closed General Motors Inland Fisher Guide Plant. Ewing Township today is the location of The College of New Jersey, the Community Blood Council of New Jersey, New Jersey State Police ...
Township. Ewing. Elevation. [1] 164 ft (50 m) GNIS feature ID. 881731 [1] West Trenton is an unincorporated community within Ewing Township in Mercer County, New Jersey, United States. It is a suburban area located adjacent to the northwestern portion of the city of Trenton, from which it derives its name. [2]
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Unimate. Sketch of a Unimate robot. Unimate pouring coffee for a human, 1967. Unimate was the first industrial robot, [1] which worked on a General Motors assembly line at the Inland Fisher Guide Plant in Ewing Township, New Jersey, in 1961. [2][3][4]
Inland Fisher Guide Plant (New Jersey) L. Linden Assembly; M. Mahwah Assembly This page was last edited on 10 May 2013, at 19:46 (UTC). Text is available under ...
Inland Fisher Guide Plant: West Trenton, New Jersey: 1938 1998 Jaguar. Browns Lane plant. Coventry, England: Jaguar: 1951 2005 Assembly halls demolished. Small part retained as the Jaguar Museum until 2012, until its subsequent demolition. Site now occupied by a housing estate. Lago Alberto Assembly: Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico City: 1930s 2002 ...