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Andover Earth Station was one of the first satellite earth stations, located at Andover in the US state of Maine. It was built by AT&T in 1961 to communicate with the Telstar 1 satellite, the first direct relay communications satellite. It provided the first experimental satellite telephone and television service between North America and Europe.
Defunct manufacturing companies based in Maine (10 P) Pages in category "Manufacturing companies based in Maine" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
Kiln area in October 2020. Rockport's surviving lime kiln area is located on the west side of Rockport Harbor, just below the mouth of the Goose River, in what has since been developed as Rockport Marine Park. The park includes seven different kilns, each built out of fieldstone with fired brick interiors.
Pages in category "Defunct manufacturing companies based in Maine" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
Auburn Manufacturing Inc. is a U.S. company based in Mechanic Falls, Maine. [1] [2] The company produces heat- and fire-resistant fabrics for industrial use, supplying the United States Navy and other customers. [3] [4] Auburn Manufacturing services industries such as glassmaking, mining, and shipbuilding, using domestic-made materials. [5] [6]
Site of four lime kilns. Hurstville Historic District, near Maquoketa, Iowa, an area of a lime manufacturing works, including four kilns, the first built in 1871. The Maquoketa and Hurstville Railroad was organized in 1888 to ship the burned lime instead of hauling it by wagon. Garwin Mace Lime Kilns, Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, NRHP-listed
Green & Co. Real Estate holds purchase and sale agreement on the property. ... Chrissy D Lobster Company is part of the 9-13 Water St. property in Kittery, Maine, where Warren's Lobster House is ...
Part of one of the buildings' interiors in 2024, when it was the home of Twelve restaurant. The Portland Company was established 10 November 1846 by John A. Poor and Norris Locomotive Works engineer Septimus Norris as a locomotive foundry to build railroad equipment for the adjacent Portland terminus of the Atlantic and St. Lawrence Railroad connection between Portland, Maine, and Montreal. [1]