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The Armstrong Cork Company (formerly of Armstrong World Industries) was a cork manufacturer which was located at 2349 Railroad Street in the Strip District neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Armstrong Cork Company eventually moved its headquarters to Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
In November 2010, Armstrong World Industries announced its plan to close Armstrong Manor by the end of the year, citing that The Manor and the facilities department were no longer part of the “…core to being a building products manufacturer.” [27] Armstrong Manor was sold to Rodgers & Associates, a wealth management firm based in ...
The 90th Division discovered this Reichsbank wealth, SS loot, and Berlin museum paintings that were removed from Berlin during World War II, 15 April 1945. Source: NARA -540134, American Commission For the Protection and Salvage of Artistic and Historic Monuments In War Areas (06/23/1943 – 06/30/1946).
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A former International Shoe Company warehouse in St. Louis became the City Museum. [11] Armstrong World Industries sold Thomasville Furniture Industries to Interco in November 1995 in a $331 million deal. Interco had over $1 billion in revenues at the time. [12]
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Nance Museum, Lone Jack, collection of Saudi Arabian art and artifacts, [69] donated to the University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg, Missouri in 2003 [70] Ozarks Afro-American Heritage Museum, Ash Grove, closed in 2013, collection now online [71] Roy Rogers - Dale Evans Museum, Branson, website, moved from Victorville, California then ...