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The Waterfront is a super-regional open air shopping mall spanning the three boroughs of Homestead, West Homestead, and Munhall near Pittsburgh.The shopping mall sits on land once occupied by U.S. Steel's Homestead Steel Works plant, which closed in 1986.
The Jones and Laughlin Steel Corporation, also known as J&L Steel or simply as J&L, was an American steel and iron manufacturer that operated from 1852 until 1968. The enterprise began as the American Iron Company, founded in 1852 by Bernard Lauth and Benjamin Franklin Jones , about 2.5 mi (4.0 km) south of Pittsburgh along the Monongahela ...
1910 J. Hinchliffe & Co.; George Beaumont & Son, 2,000 spindles, 25 looms.(B) Heath House Mill, Colne Valley: Golcar, SE 0905 1560 1] Notes: National Building Register:63002: [Mills 6] 1910 T W Thorpe Ltd (B) Holme Mill, Colne Valley
Oct. 6—Warren Mill, which has been idle for nearly 40 years, has been sold, according to Aiken County land records. Last month, Warren Mill Invesco LLC paid $1.6 million for the historic former ...
Homestead Steel Works was a large steel works located on the Monongahela River at Homestead, Pennsylvania in the United States. The company developed in the nineteenth century as an extensive plant served by tributary coal and iron fields, a railway 425 miles (684 km) long, and a line of lake steamships.
Mesta's West Homestead plant was a center for WWII production. It earned the Army-Navy E Award, and was one of seven factories to earn six stars. [ 2 ] Mesta specialized in manufacturing 16-inch naval guns, ship-propeller shafts, artillery carriages and "Long Toms" 155-mm cannons.
J. and E. Baker Cobblestone Farmstead is a historic home located at Macedon in Wayne County, New York. The Gothic Revival style, cobblestone farmhouse consists of a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, five-by-three-bay, rectangular main block with a 1-story side ell. It was built about 1850 and is constructed of nearly perfectly round, medium-sized, lake-washed ...
Newton Paper Company Mill: 200 South Water Street: Newton Bros. development; partially extant, heavily altered as Sonoco paper recycling plant 25: Norman Paper Company Mill: 1892: 5-13 Appleton Street: Produced fine writing paper, design by D. H. & A. B. Tower: 26: Prentiss Wire Mill/Holyoke Die Cut Card Building: c. 1911, 1917: 439 Dwight Street