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  2. Timexpo Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Timexpo Museum in Waterbury, Connecticut was dedicated to the history of Timex Group and its predecessors, featuring exhibits dating to the founding of Waterbury Clock Company in 1854.

  3. American Waltham Watch Company Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The earliest incarnation of the Waltham Watch Company was founded on this site in 1854, and demonstrated the complete creation of a watch under a single roof. The company went through a number of management and ownership changes, and was known as the American Waltham Watch Company when the first buildings of this facility were constructed ...

  4. Timex Group USA - Wikipedia

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    Also in 1993, the Timex Factory at Dundee in the UK, was the site of a major industrial strike. [33] In 1994, Timex acquired the Nautica Watches license and introduced Timex Data Link. The Data Link PDA-type watch could receive contact and scheduling information from a sequence in a computer monitor's light using software developed with ...

  5. 'Devastating to businesses': Kevin O'Leary explains why ...

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    “The U.S. restaurant industry finds itself on the menu,” he wrote in a column for the Daily Mail. ... Supply chain issues contributed to the increase in food prices in 2020-21, the USDA says ...

  6. Customers lament the closing of 21 Oak, vegan restaurant in ...

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    Dec. 25—MANCHESTER — Shawn Dickensheets, owner of the recently closed vegan and vegetarian-based restaurant 21 Oak, said farewell to some of his most loyal customers on Friday as they stopped ...

  7. Ansonia Clock Company - Wikipedia

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    By 1879, a second factory was opened in Brooklyn, New York and by June 1880 employed 360 workers, while the Connecticut factory continued producing clocks as well with a workforce of 100 men and 25 women. Hence, clocks marked "Connecticut" were generally produced before 1879, while those marked "New York" were all produced after 1880.

  8. Which Denny's stores are closing near me? What we know ... - AOL

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    At least 50 of Denny's lowest performing restaurants will close by the end of 2024, the company said, while 100 other restaurants will be shuttered next year to increase Denny's overall cash flow.

  9. R. Wallace & Sons - Wikipedia

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    Over the next three decades, the ownership of Wallace Silversmiths would change three more times. Wallace Silversmiths remained a subsidiary of the Hamilton Watch Company (Hamilton Watch sold Wallace Stainless Division to Vose Associates in 1963 or 1964) until 1983 when the then 150-year-old company was sold to Katy Industries of Elgin, Illinois.