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  2. Southbridge-Sargent Manufacturing District - Wikipedia

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    The company's principal business was the production of architectural building parts, and it is probable that their products decorated a significant number of Worcester's Victorian houses. [2] The third factory, at 125 Gold Street, was built c. 1892 for the Whitcomb Manufacturing Company. It is a utilitarian two story brick building.

  3. Worcester 6: Display in train station honors memory of ... - AOL

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    Retired Worcester firefighter Bert Davis, who responded to the fire at the Worcester Cold Storage and Warehouse Co. 25 years ago, visits the popup exhibit at Union Station.

  4. Decal (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Decal texture, a texture/image overlaid on top of other textures in computer graphics; Decal (software), plugin architecture for the Asheron's Call computer game; Lick My Decals Off, Baby, the Captain Beefheart music album; DECaLS, the Dark Energy Camera Legacy Survey; Decal (company), an American film distribution company

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  6. Decal (company) - Wikipedia

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    In March 2021, the company acquired the North American rights to Gaia, a South African horror-thriller. [5] In May 2021, Decal acquired Ride the Eagle, a comedy film starring Jake Johnson, D'Arcy Carden, J. K. Simmons, and Susan Sarandon; it was released the following month in 15 theaters and through on-demand.

  7. Harding-Winter Street Manufacturing District - Wikipedia

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    Harding Street was created in the 1850s by filling in a portion of the Blackstone Canal, and this area developed as a center of Worcester's footwear industry. Three of the buildings, all built in 1870, were built for the Walker Shoe Company, founded in 1862 by two brothers.