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  2. Western Products - Wikipedia

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    Western Products employs approximately 250 people at its manufacturing facility in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin , the company is a division of Douglas Dynamics group ( NYSE : PLOW ), which also owns the Blizzard and Fisher Engineering brand names.

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    Milwaukee Paper Box Company: Milwaukee Paper Box Company: December 18, 2013 : 1560 W. Pierce St. 5-story factory built in 1920 for Walter Carlso's company, which made "candy packages of distinctive design."

  4. Milwaukee, Lake Shore and Western Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Milwaukee, Lake Shore and Western Railway or Lake Shore Road (reporting mark MLS&W) is a former railroad company whose mainline connected Milwaukee, the Upper Peninsula and northwest Wisconsin [1] with connection to Chicago by way of the Chicago & North Western Railway. [2] It was acquired by the C&NW August 19, 1893. [3]

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  6. Western Union Junction Railroad Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Western Union Junction Railroad Museum is a railroad museum in Sturtevant, Wisconsin, run by the Western Union Junction Railroad Museum, Inc. It is located across the street from the original location of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (Milwaukee Road) depot, and near trackage of the Canadian Pacific Railway .

  7. Western States Envelope & Label - Wikipedia

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    To meet growing demand, the company purchased two new manufacturing facilities in Erlanger, Kentucky and Walbridge, Ohio in 1978-1979. It expanded the Butler facility in 1995. [4] In 1999, Western States purchased another two manufacturing facilities, an envelope company in Vadnais Heights, Minnesota and a label company in Madison, Wisconsin.

  8. Tomahawk Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Tomahawk Railway, currently owned by Genesee & Wyoming has roots dating back to 1891, when the founder, William H. Bradley, organized the Wisconsin & Chippewa Railroad. In 1894, Bradley organized the Marinette, Tomahawk & Western Railway Company, then merged the W&C into the M.T. & W. in 1898.

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