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  2. Category:Manufacturing companies based in Maine - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Category : Defunct manufacturing companies based in Maine

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    Pages in category "Defunct manufacturing companies based in Maine" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.

  4. File:Anderson Manufacturing Company Advertisement.jpg

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    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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  6. Andersen Corporation - Wikipedia

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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]

  7. Anderson Brothers Store - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. WCME - Wikipedia

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    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".

  9. Saco-Lowell Shops - Wikipedia

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    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.