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Brandtjen and Kluge is a US manufacturer of platen foil stamping, embossing & diecutting presses along with modular folder-gluers. Together John and Henry Brandtjen and the Kluge brothers developed the world's first successful automatic feeder for open platen printing presses (such as those manufactured by Chandler & Price), and in November 1919, Brandtjen & Kluge was formed in St. Paul ...
Rogers is a city located in Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 13,295 at the 2020 census. [4] In 2012, the city annexed the surrounding Hassan Township. The City of Rogers is considered a northwest suburb of the Minneapolis–Saint Paul metropolitan area. The city's economy is mostly based on industrial activity and ...
The Hagel Family Farm is a farm in Rogers, Minnesota (formerly Hassan Township), United States. The farm consists of a 120-acre (49 ha) parcel with several farm buildings, farm fields, woodlands, and wetlands. The farmstead has been in the Hagel family for over 150 years.
L.A. Live in Los Angeles. RTKL was a global architecture, planning and design firm. The firm was founded in 1946 by Archibald C. Rogers and Francis T. Taliaferro in Rogers’ grandmother’s basement in Annapolis and grew to be one of the largest architectural firms in the world prior to its acquisition by Arcadis NV in 2007.
60 South Sixth is a 40-story office tower and retail center located along Nicollet Mall in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota that served as the U.S. headquarters for RBC Wealth Management until their move to RBC Gateway in 2022.
A little know fact about the building, in 1977, the world renowned (and Minnesota native) artist Prince recorded The Loring Park Sessions in his managers office, which was located on the first floor of the building. In 2017, multiple members involved in the recording session returned to the building and a plaque was hung.
Rogers Lake is a lake in Dakota County, in the U.S. state of Minnesota. [1]Rogers Lake was named for E. G. Rogers, a pioneer farmer who settled there. [2]Wagon Wheel Trail divides the two sections of the lake (the northern is sometimes referred to as "Mendakota Lake") [3] which are connected by a culvert (a popular fishing spot).
In 2009, Protolabs opened a location in Japan to serve Japanese design engineers. [3] In the same year, Firstcut, a service from Protolabs, made available CNC-machined prototype parts made of aluminum, as well as ABS, nylon, and PEEK. [14] In February 2012, Protolabs completed its initial public offering of common stock. [15] [16]