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Thanks for posting these! Very cool to see into the past like that. These people may have assembled something we own.
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You know, that doesn't look like a large production area - wonder if it's some sort of prototyping lab?
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Same thought I had.
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You have these pics up somewhere?
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Not seeing any pictures here . . . .
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Original post is 10 years old.
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Yeah, we've had a few "lost pics" incidents since this thread was originally started!
Kinda funny to think... we've been around for so long... over a decade now. I tend to forget that. I remember joining this group shortly after it got started. At that time, there was about 200 members total I think.
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Did the plant on Dickens & Austin have rail loading docks at the back in the 1950s?
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Other Zenith plants:
5800 Dickens, 4245 N Knox Av, 1500 N Kostner Ave, 912 W Washington Blvd, 343 Michigan (sales) I looked at these, one is now an ALDI how uninspiring. |
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There ought to be a special gallery here just for the pics Doug originally posted.
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Maybe some kind of VK Database.
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Google 6060 Dickens. You can see the bullet holes in windows
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Almost like Milwaukee!
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I am in tears over the US Government's lack of protection against TV dumping back in the day. That practice sealed the fate of our once proud TV industry. I am now seeing the same happen to our appliance industry. LG and Samsung is hurting the appliance industry and Whirlpool is a major employer in the county adjacent to the one I live in.
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The American auto industry isn't too far behind, I am surprised they have hung on this long.
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