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    Molten steel transferred from furnace to ladle. Nucor Corporation is an American company based in Charlotte, North Carolina, that produces steel and related products. It is the largest steel producer in the United States and the largest recycler of scrap in North America. [1]

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    The Positec Tool Corporation, or simply Positec, is a manufacturing company that specializes in the production of power tools and lawn and garden equipment. [1] The company's corporate headquarters are located in Suzhou , China [ 2 ] and the head of its North American division is located in Charlotte , North Carolina . [ 3 ]

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    The current building is a domed facility that includes a 3400-seat sanctuary. Hudson retired June 3, 1990 due to health problems. Rev. Bradley Price succeeded Hudson. [2] Price left in 1998 after attendance had dropped to 2000 [4] and membership was 4000. Though he said he was not "forced out", there was controversy during his final months.

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  7. Sterling Iron Works - Wikipedia

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    The first blister steel made in the State was made by his son, Peter Townsend, Jr., in 1810, from ore of the Long Mine on the Sterling estate. In the manufacture of edge-tools it was considered equal to the famous Dannemora mine Swedish Iron. The first cannon made in the State were cast at Sterling for the government, in 1816.