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  2. Made in the USA: 23 Must-See Factory Tours - AOL

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    This survey of more than 20 tours can add an educational element to your next vacation and may also provide free samples, along with fun memories. Made in the USA: 23 Must-See Factory Tours Skip ...

  3. Bayway Refinery - Wikipedia

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    Bayway Refinery is a refining facility in the Port of New York and New Jersey, owned by Phillips 66.Located in Linden and Elizabeth, New Jersey, and bisected by Morses Creek, it is the northernmost refinery on the East Coast of the United States.

  4. Ford Motor Company Edgewater Assembly Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Motor Company Edgewater Assembly Plant was located in Edgewater, Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. The factory began operations in 1930 and was closed in 1955, having been replaced by the Mahwah Assembly plant.

  5. Clark Thread Company Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Clark Thread Company Historic District, located at 900 Passaic Avenue, East Newark, Hudson County, New Jersey, United States, is a large mill complex.Begun in 1875, it was a major manufacturing site of the Clark Thread Company, the world's leading manufacturer of sewing thread, until 1935.

  6. Factory tours a fun, cheap vacation option - AOL

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  7. Henry Clay and Bock & Co. Ltd. Cigar Factory - Wikipedia

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    The Henry Clay and Bock & Company Ltd. Cigar Factory is a historic industrial building located at 507 Grand Street in the Chambersburg neighborhood of Trenton, New Jersey.

  8. Wheaton Industries - Wikipedia

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    Southern New Jersey had by that time emerged as the center of U.S. glass manufacturing because of the prevalence of natural resources such as wood and silica sand. Wheaton became particularly interested in the manufacture of pharmaceutical glassware, and in 1888 he established a small factory on the outskirts of Millville to manufacture his own ...

  9. Thomas Maddock's Sons Company - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The plant is in Hamilton Township, New Jersey. It was built in 1924-25 and manufactured sanitary ware. Later it was purchased by American Standard in 1929 and production continued until 2002. The site lies adjacent to the Hamilton Train Station on the Northeast Corridor Line.