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  2. Oklahoma City Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma City Ford Motor Company Branch Assembly Plant is a four-story brick structure in downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.Located at 900 West Main Street it opened in 1916 as a Branch Assembly Plant, where they first assembled knocked down Model T and TT cars and trucks which had been shipped in by rail.

  3. Boots Factory Site - Wikipedia

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    In her 2020 revised edition of Nottinghamshire, in the Pevsner Buildings of England series, Clare Hartwell describes the collection of buildings at the Boots Factory Site as "some of the most important 20th-century work in Britain". [10] Building D10 is the largest Grade I listed structure in Britain.

  4. The history of OKC's skyline: Progress sometimes meant ... - AOL

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    On June 12, 1982, a story in The Daily Oklahoman told of the impending demolition of the two older buildings in downtown Oklahoma City: If all goes according to schedule, the Lawyers Building and ...

  5. Owen Williams (engineer) - Wikipedia

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    Sir Evan Owen Williams (20 March 1890 – 23 May 1969) was an English engineer and architect, known for being the principal engineer for the original Wembley Stadium, and later Gravelly Hill Interchange (known popularly as Spaghetti Junction) [2] as well as a number of key modernist buildings, including the Express Building in Manchester and the D10 and D6 Buildings at the Boots Factory Site ...

  6. Inside the British Shoe Factory That’s Produced the World’s ...

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  7. Vintage photos show how dangerous railways, mills, and ... - AOL

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    Many came from rural areas of New England, swapping farm work for factory jobs. Since many women left their families behind and lived together in boarding houses, they formed new communities.

  8. Automobile Alley (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) - Wikipedia

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    The Automobile Alley neighborhood and Automobile Alley Historic District in Oklahoma City is an upscale Urban area, located roughly along North Broadway Avenue in Downtown Oklahoma City. The district contains numerous low and mid-rise heritage buildings once home to the city's automobile dealerships, that today hosts many of the city's top bars ...

  9. Oklahoma City Assembly - Wikipedia

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    An estimated 521,400 GMT360 trucks were built at the Oklahoma City Assembly plant. [2] The Oklahoma City plant employed 2,400 people — 2,200 hourly and 200 salaried — but economists estimated that as many as 7,500 jobs in the area could be affected, including those at GM suppliers and secondary jobs, like hotel and restaurant workers.