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  2. Scotty Wood Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium is named for Milton W. "Scotty" Wood, founder of Wood Dining Services. The stadium's field is named for Frank Marino, who served as Muhlenberg's head football coach from 1970 to 1980, head coach of its men's lacrosse team from 1968 to 1977, and head coach of its volleyball team from 1988 to 1995.

  3. List of historic places in Allentown, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Allentown Paint Company (1855–1995) 639 E. Allen Street Map location: The Allentown Paint Company was founded in 1855 by Jacob Breining as the Allentown Manufacturing Company. It produced paints under the name Breining's Ready-Mixed Paints.

  4. Lehigh Structural Steel Company - Wikipedia

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    Lehigh Structural Steel Company at night in 1950 A train engine at Lehigh Structural Steel Company in 1968. The company was formed in 1919 by Thomas R. Mullen, William H. Mohr and Les Kift during the height of Allentown's industrial era.

  5. J.B. Van Sciver Co. - Wikipedia

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    The J.B. Van Sciver Co. building at 10th and Hamilton Street, Allentown, Pennsylvania about 1940. J.B. Van Sciver Furniture Co. was a furniture company in Camden, New Jersey, founded in 1881 by Joseph Bishop Van Sciver and later run by his sons, Joseph Bishop Van Sciver Jr., Lloyd Van Sciver, and Russell Van Sciver.

  6. Lehigh Valley Transit Company - Wikipedia

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    It organized the Allentown Bridge Company and commissioned noted bridge engineer Benjamin H. Davis to design the bridge. The resulting seventeen arch concrete span cost over $500,000 (equal to $15,414,141 today) and required 29,500 cubic yards (22,600 m 3 ) of concrete and 1,100,000 pounds (500,000 kg) of metal reinforcing rods .

  7. Category:Defunct companies based in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Allegheny Transportation Company; Allentown Portland Cement Company; Altair Airlines; American Line; American Viscose Corporation; Arbogast & Bastian; Atlantic Petroleum;

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  9. Farr Building - Wikipedia

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    The company's offices were on the fifth floor, and the company leased the second, third, and fourth floors to various Allentown businesses. [1] The company continued to expand in the early 20th century, opening stores in Easton in 1910, in Reading in 1913, in Bethlehem in 1919, and in the state capital of Harrisburg in 1953. The company's ...