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Looked like it was quite the building: The structure was the front office of a 750,000-square-foot mill that began in 1900 and expanded until 1920, as indicated by the clock on the facade.
The company was a major textile producer in the region, known for operating a self-contained company town for its workers until the 1960s.
A massive fire in 2008 destroyed most of the facility, leaving only this brick facade standing.
The company was a major textile producer in the region, known for operating a self-contained company town for its workers until the 1960s.
A massive fire in 2008 destroyed most of the facility, leaving only this brick facade standing.

