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  2. Port Allegany, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Port Allegany has long been associated with glass manufacturing. Saint-Gobain, a glass container producer, is located there, in a facility that has been owned at different stages by Pierce Glass and Ball-Incon. A concrete tower that is part of the manufacturing plant is the tallest structure in Port Allegany and is visible from most of the ...

  3. Verallia North America - Wikipedia

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    Verallia North America, formerly the North American division of Verallia, is a glass packaging brand of the multinational company Ardagh Group.It produces more than nine billion glass bottles and jars per year, from thirteen plants located throughout the United States and is headquartered in Muncie, Indiana.

  4. List of ghost towns in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Once an important glass production town with multiple factories, all of which are now closed. [53] Helvetia: Clearfield County: Brady Township: A coal mining ghost town Hicks Run: Cameron County: 1904 1912 Barren A logging town located near Route 555 in Driftwood. [53] Holbrook: Greene County: Abandoned

  5. J.S. O'Connor American Rich Cut Glassware Factory - Wikipedia

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    J.S. O’Connor Rich Cut Glass has been described as one of the most extensive glass cutting factories in America with O’Connor recalled as one of the finest glass cutters in the nation. The factory was said to be one of a kind in America, run by waterpower and lit by electricity generated by its own electrical plant.

  6. Coudersport, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Coudersport is located at (41.773903, -78.018559 [8]According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the borough has a total area of 5.7 square miles (15 km 2), all land.. Coudersport lies in a broad valley at the confluence of the Allegheny River and Mill Creek.

  7. United States Glass Company - Wikipedia

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    Over time, the factories closed until only the Tiffin plant survived. The company went bankrupt in 1963, with the Tiffin plant reorganizing as the "Tiffin Art Glass Company". [2] The other plant which survived to that point was the Glassport, Pennsylvania, plant. It was closed after a storm on August 3, 1963, which resulted in the factory's ...

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    Plant-based dinners that will please everyone — even if you're not vegetarian . Lighter Side. Lighter Side. The Today Show. 5-year-old sends 'full-on crazy' messages to teacher from her dad's ...

  9. PPG Industries - Wikipedia

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    PPG expanded quickly. By 1900, known as the "Glass Trust", it included 10 plants, had a 65 percent share of the U.S. plate glass market, and had become the nation's second largest producer of paint. [4] Today, known as PPG Industries, the company is a multibillion-dollar, Fortune 500 corporation with 150 manufacturing locations around the world.