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Defunct manufacturing companies based in Maine (10 P) Pages in category "Manufacturing companies based in Maine" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
Pages in category "Defunct manufacturing companies based in Maine" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
English: Advertisement for paint produced at the local Wilcoxson plant for the Anderson Manufacturing Company owned by Sherwood Anderson from 1907-1913, almost a decade before he became a well-known author.
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[9] [10] In the same year, the company added more than 300 jobs as part of a $45 million expansion project at its Renewal manufacturing facility in Cottage Grove and its Fibrex extrusion plant in North Branch. [11] In October, 2017, Andersen acquired Quebec-based Fenêtres MQ Inc., a Quebec-based manufacturer of high-end doors and windows. [12]
The Anderson Brothers Store is a historic general store building at 280 Main Street in Stockholm, Maine, United States. Built in 1901, this 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story wood-frame structure was the town's first general store, and is its only historic retail building. It operated until the 1950s, and now houses the Stockholm Historical Society's museum.
WCME (900 kHz; "Radio Midcoast") is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Brunswick, Maine, and serving Maine's Mid Coast; on-air, the station is currently known as "Radio Midcoast WCME 99-5 FM & 900 AM".
A Saco-Lowell roving frame, ca. 1920 Saco-Lowell Building 15, Lowell. The Kitson Machine Works building is on the left in the distance. Biddeford, Maine plant, 1906 (foreground) Newton Upper Falls plant. The Saco-Lowell Shops (later Saco-Lowell Corporation) was once one of the largest textile machine manufacturers in the United States.