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Haʻikū Sugar Mill, Maui, Hawaii, a processing factory for sugarcane from 1861 to 1879 Waialua Sugar Mill (1865-1996), Oahu, Hawaii Old Sugar Mill of Kōloa (1835), Kauai, Hawaii, part of the first commercially successful sugarcane plantation
Foxwoods Resort Casino is a hotel and casino complex owned and operated by the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation on their reservation located in Ledyard, Connecticut. Including six casinos, the resort covers an area of 9,000,000 sq ft (840,000 m 2 ).
A total of 16 km of 700 mm tracks owned by the factory and 17 km of tracks owned by private sugar beet growers were constructed. The railway network was at Fuglsang Manor connected to that of Maribo Sugar Factory. By 1922, there were 178 open wagons operating on the network. Højbygaard Sugar Factory was expanded several times over the next ...
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Sugar was distributed via a wheel steamer named "The Rosa," to San Francisco from the factory. [2] In the first year of production it processed 293 tons of beet sugar. [3] In 1873 the factory closed due to financial reasons. The equipment was sold to another plant in Soquel, California. [2] The factory was demolished in 1977. [4]
The station is located at 8351 South 2700 West and is accessible from 2700 West at 8350 South (just north of West Sugar Factory Road). [4] The station has a free Park and Ride lot with total of about 200 parking spaces available, but there are plans for more than 400 parking spaces.
The Beet Sugar Factory Building – It was built in 1906. The one million dollar Beet Sugar Factory was built by the Arizona Sugar Company, founded by William John Murphy. It produced sugar until 1913. The building is listed in the National register of Historic Places. The Boiler and lime kiln house and repair shop of the Beet Sugar Factory.
The Estate Carolina Sugar Plantation near Coral Bay on Saint John, U.S. Virgin Islands is a historic sugar plantation and later rum distillery. The sugar plantation for sugar cane growing and processing was in operation during the colonial Danish West Indies period. It was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1976.