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Isaly's early success was attributed to its loose company structure, which allowed for easy expansion without corporate overhead. William Isaly's first dairy was established in Mansfield, Ohio, where he acquired the Mansfield Pure Milk Company. Isaly expanded the core business from processing milk for sale to other grocers, to operating his own ...
The Mansfield Roller Mill or Mansfield Mill is a that was built in Mansfield, Indiana, United States by Jacob Rohm in 1875. This building replaced an older mill that dates back to 1821 built by James Kelsey and Francis Dickson; The mill is a state historic site owned by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, Division of State Parks.
The second location of the Tacos and Margaritas Mexican restaurant in Mansfield is open seven days a week. Twice as nice: Couple open second Gigi's Tacos and Margaritas Mexican restaurant Skip to ...
One store in Mansfield, Ohio still operates under the Wiener King name, [2] as do several hot dog carts in North Carolina. [17] The location in Mansfield still operates similarly to how it did when it first opened in 1976. [18] [19] The restaurant is owned and operated by Jimmy Smardjeff. [20] [21] In 2018, the location was at risk of closing ...
His first Italian, first Columbus restaurant. Guy Fieri's Trattoria is the latest of 18 concepts and nearly 100 restaurants bearing the celebrity chef's name.
The vacant Subway restaurant at Mansfield Lahm Airport is being demolished to make way for the new Sky Club restaurant businessman Dan Niss is having built at the site in the coming months.
The district extends mainly along Mansfield Hollow Road and Mansfield Hollow Road Extension, and its visual focus is the 1882 stone mill, with its prominent 75-foot (23 m) tower. [2] The district also includes a collection of residential buildings (between 86 and 127 Mansfield Hollow Road), most which are historically significant.
The International Paper strike was a strike begun in 1987 by paper mill workers affiliated with the United Paperworkers' International Union (UPIU) at a number of plants in the United States owned by the International Paper (IP) company. The strike extended into 1988 and the company hired permanent replacements for workers.