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When the building was purchased the company had moved production to various parts of the world. As of 2006, Cooper Wiring Devices has moved all their manufacturing out of Long Island City, to Mexico, China, and the south-east United States. Screws into a light bulb socket to add two jacks, while still taking the bulb. Made in the US by Eagle ...
Ludwig & Co., earlier Ludwig Pianos, was a piano manufacturer located at numbers 968–972 of what was then Southern Boulevard (now Willow Avenue), between 135th and 136th Streets, Port Morris, Bronx, New York City at the turn of the 20th century.
William Frederick Ludwig was the son of German immigrants to America, arriving when he was just 8 years old in 1887. [1] His father was a professional trombonist and Ludwig started taking music lessons upon arriving to Chicago that same year, initially on piano and violin. [2]
Siciliano may refer to: Siciliana or siciliano (also known as sicilienne or ciciliano), a musical style or genre; Siciliano (surname), surname;
Carly Aquilino, (born November 18, 1990) stand-up comedian of Sicilian descent, podcast performer, cast member of MTV's Girl Code.; Henry Armetta, (Palermo, Sicily, July 4, 1888 – San Diego, October 21, 1945) movie character actor who appeared in at least 150 films, starting in silents as early as 1915 to a movie released in 1946, after his death.
He created a micronation named Winnecomac, [8] originally named Independent Long Island until February 2nd 2013, special code "WQ", [9] which aims for the entire island of Long Island to become a nation separate from the United States. This idea was not popular among Long Islanders, but has gained attention from the media.
For around two decades, the sands and marshes of Long Island’s Gilgo Beach kept a dark secret.. A killer or killers roamed the locality, luring in escorts and sex workers and brutally murdering ...
Ludwig (crater), a small lunar impact crater just beyond the eastern limb of the Moon; Ludwig, Missouri, an unincorporated community in the United States; Ludwig Canal, an abandoned canal in southern Germany; Ludwig Drums, an American manufacturer of musical instruments; Ludwig (ship), a steamer that sank in 1861 after a collision with the ...