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  2. Arlington Mills Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Arlington Mills in 1907. The Arlington Mills occupy 75 acres (30 ha) of land straddling the boundary between Lawrence and Methuen. It is bounded on the east by Broadway, a historic post road, and on the west by the Spicket River, which originally supplied it with power. The complex has 23 buildings, most of which are of brick construction.

  3. Fitchburg Yarn Mill - Wikipedia

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    The Fitchburg Yarn Mill is an historic mill building at 1428 Main Street in Fitchburg, Massachusetts. Built in 1907 and enlarged several times, it was one of the city's largest textile operations for over 60 years. The building is an important local work of Frank Sheldon, a noted industrial architect of the period.

  4. Mind's Eye (US military) - Wikipedia

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    The Mind's Eye is a video analysis research project using artificial intelligence.It is funded by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. [1]Twelve research teams have been contracted by DARPA for the Mind's Eye: Carnegie Mellon University, Jet Propulsion Laboratory/Caltech, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, SRI International, TNO (Netherlands), and the University of California ...

  5. Mind's eye (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Mind's Eye (band), a Swedish progressive metal band with Johan Niemann; Mind's Eye (band), an American Indie/Alternative rock band from California "Mind's Eye" (song), a song by Wolfmother "Mind's Eye", a song by Goldfinger from Goldfinger "Mind's Eye", a song by Josh Ritter from The Historical Conquests of Josh Ritter

  6. Lion Brand Yarns - Wikipedia

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    During the 1930s under the leadership of Isidor, Lion Brand imported yarns from Europe, supplementing production rather than manufacturing yarns in the U.S. Joseph Blumenthal, Reuben’s son-in-law, had three sons who ran the company from the 1930s through the early 1990s.

  7. The Mind's Eye (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    The Mind's Eye was a publisher which produced dramatized adaptations of various written works. They were one of America's biggest audio drama producers during the 1980s. They had mainstream distribution through chains like Waldenbooks and catalogs like Wireless, and they published an expansive catalog of adaptations of classic sto