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  4. Measurex - Wikipedia

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    It was first a garage set-up based on paper industry experiences (circa 1966) at 330 Mathew Street, but later moved several miles southwest to Cupertino to an old cannery property. [8] Ground was broken for the 52,000-square-foot (4,800 m 2 ) new headquarters in July 1971 and it opened the following year.

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  6. Empson Cannery - Wikipedia

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    At the turn of the 20th century, the cannery was the largest employer in Longmont, having a considerable economic effect on the region. In 1903, the cannery was producing 300 railroad carloads of canned produce annually, and employed 400 workers. It was used as the warehouse of the Empson Cannery (later the Kuner-Empson Cannery) until the end ...

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  8. Hapgood-Hume Company - Wikipedia

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    The Hapgood-Hume Company was the First Pacific Coast Salmon Cannery founded on April 1, 1864, on the Sacramento River, closed in 1873 in Washington state. [1] The site of the Hapgood-Hume Company was a National Register of Historic Places , #66000938, from April 6, 1964, to July 14, 2004.

  9. Family-friendly restaurant with a pup-friendly patio opening ...

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    Downtown Sumner is growing, and so is its restaurant scene. Township 20 will be the newest addition: an all-ages, all-day restaurant, bar and pup-ready patio (primed for all seasons) located a ...