Photograph- The original plant of the Ball Star Retainer plant, later the Bearings Company plant, located between the railroad tracks and Harrisburg Avenue near the end of College Avenue. The buildings are now used by Franklin & Marshall College as a warehouse.
Photograph- The original plant of the Ball Star Retainer plant, later the Bearings Company plant, located between the railroad tracks and Harrisburg Avenue near the end of College Avenue. The buildings are now used by Franklin & Marshall College as a warehouse.
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The original plant of the Ball Star Retainer plant, later the Bearings Company plant, located between the railroad tracks and Harrisburg Avenue near the end of College Avenue. The buildings are now used by Franklin & Marshall College as a warehouse.
Photograph- The original plant of the Ball Star Retainer plant, later the Bearings Company plant, located between the railroad tracks and Harrisburg Avenue near the end of College Avenue. The buildings are now used by Franklin & Marshall College as a warehouse.
Photograph- The original plant of the Ball Star Retainer plant, later the Bearings Company plant, located between the railroad tracks and Harrisburg Avenue near the end of College Avenue. The buildings are now used by Franklin & Marshall College as a warehouse.
Description
The original plant of the Ball Star Retainer plant, later the Bearings Company plant, located between the railroad tracks and Harrisburg Avenue near the end of College Avenue. The buildings are now used by Franklin & Marshall College as a warehouse.
Photograph- Old Edison Electric Illuminating Company power generating station, built in 1886 in the 300 block of Arch Street, between Arch and Water Streets, south of Lemon Street, later physicians' offices.
Photograph- Old Edison Electric Illuminating Company power generating station, built in 1886 in the 300 block of Arch Street, between Arch and Water Streets, south of Lemon Street, later physicians' offices.
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Old Edison Electric Illuminating Company power generating station, built in 1886 in the 300 block of Arch Street, between Arch and Water Streets, south of Lemon Street, later physicians' offices.