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  2. Alsco - Wikipedia

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    This plant would allow George’s company, now called American Linen, to launder and process its own linens rather than contracting out the work to competitive laundries. From there, the company continued to grow. In 1910, American Linen added a new processing plant at 33 East and Six South, where the Grand America Hotel now stands.

  3. Atlas World Group - Wikipedia

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    Atlas Van Lines, the Atlas World Group's flagship company, was founded by a group of 33 moving companies referred to as agents. Atlas is still distinguished by its agent ownership to this day and is represented by nearly 500 Atlas agents across the world. Atlas Van Lines is the second largest carrier of household goods in the United States.

  4. Atlas Machine and Supply, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Atlas Machine and Supply, Inc., founded in 1907, [1] is one of the largest heavy-capacity industrial machinery engineering, manufacturing and remanufacturing centers in the United States. The company also performs field machining repairs onsite for industries located throughout the United States and around the world.

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  6. Aurora movie theater reopens after four years - AOL

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    After nearly four years, movie lovers again can take in a movie in an Aurora theater.. Atlas Cinemas on Thursday reopened the 10-screen former Cinemark movie theater in Barrington Plaza, 140 ...

  7. Jillson Mills - Wikipedia

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    They ended up forming the Willimantic Linen Company, even though they never produced linen. [2] The company ended up rebuilding the mill in 1880 to near its current state. The last mill built on the complex was built in 1910. [3] The mill ended up under control by the American Thread Company in 1898 due to the merger of the previous ownership ...

  8. Disgruntled worker fatally shoots 2, wounds 3 at linen ... - AOL

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    A disgruntled employee opened fire at a linen company near Philadelphia on Wednesday, killing two coworkers and injuring three others, authorities said. The shooting took place at the Delaware ...

  9. Windham Textile and History Museum - Wikipedia

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    Its main focus is the Willimantic Linen Company's Willimantic mill, later purchased by the American Thread Company and closed in 1985. [2] The museum is located in the former company store building. [ 3 ]