OK, this may be a hard one to identify, so I'll give you a hint: It ain't there any more. What's more interesting about this factory is just where it was built, too. I have the original agreement to build the factory between the parties. It is interesting as well.
Seems it should never have been built where it was, but was built
nonetheless.
If you know where it once stood, and what is standing in its place now, leave a comment.
OK, I'll take a stab at it. On the common?
ReplyDeleteCorrect! Strange that the town allowed a private business to build on public land. Interesting today since the town and the Federated Church have had some words about the sign the church puts out on the lawn (town lawn), and the town uses the church land for its dumpster. I guess that is a give and take situation. I believe the factory was a give and take as well. More on that mystery in a future post.
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