Seneca Glass Company Factory, Beechurst Avenue between Sixth & Eighth ...
Significance: The plant is of technological interest, as it uses the same machinery and process with which it began over 80 years ago. Economically, the plant is of interest because it was the first of many co... More
Jeannette Glass Company, Chambers Avenue extension on Brush Creek, Jea...
Significance: One of several glass factories built in Jeannette, Pennsylvania during the early years of the natural gas boom, the Jeannette Glass Company (originally called the Jeannette Bottle Works) produced ... More
Jeannette Glass Company, Chambers Avenue extension on Brush Creek, Jea...
Significance: One of several glass factories built in Jeannette, Pennsylvania during the early years of the natural gas boom, the Jeannette Glass Company (originally called the Jeannette Bottle Works) produced ... More
Seneca Glass Company Factory, Beechurst Avenue between Sixth & Eighth ...
Significance: The plant is of technological interest, as it uses the same machinery and process with which it began over 80 years ago. Economically, the plant is of interest because it was the first of many co... More
Chambers-McKee Window Glass Company, Clay Avenue Extension, Jeannette,...
Significance: The largest window glass factory in America when constructed in the late 1880s, the American Window Glass Company plant at Jeannette embodied the first three generations of window glass technology... More
Chambers Window Glass Company, Batch Plant, North of Drey (Nineteenth)...
Survey number: HAER PA-336-A Building/structure dates: 1892 Initial Construction
Westmoreland Glass Company, Seventh & Kier Streets, Grapeville, Westmo...
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Seneca Glass Company Factory, Beechurst Avenue between Sixth & Eighth ...
Significance: The plant is of technological interest, as it uses the same machinery and process with which it began over 80 years ago. Economically, the plant is of interest because it was the first of many co... More
Seneca Glass Company Factory, Beechurst Avenue between Sixth & Eighth ...
Significance: The plant is of technological interest, as it uses the same machinery and process with which it began over 80 years ago. Economically, the plant is of interest because it was the first of many co... More
Chambers-McKee Window Glass Company, Clay Avenue Extension, Jeannette,...
Significance: The largest window glass factory in America when constructed in the late 1880s, the American Window Glass Company plant at Jeannette embodied the first three generations of window glass technology... More
Seneca Glass Company Factory, Beechurst Avenue between Sixth & Eighth ...
Significance: The plant is of technological interest, as it uses the same machinery and process with which it began over 80 years ago. Economically, the plant is of interest because it was the first of many co... More
Seneca Glass Company Factory, Beechurst Avenue between Sixth & Eighth ...
Significance: The plant is of technological interest, as it uses the same machinery and process with which it began over 80 years ago. Economically, the plant is of interest because it was the first of many co... More
Seneca Glass Company Factory, Beechurst Avenue between Sixth & Eighth ...
Significance: The plant is of technological interest, as it uses the same machinery and process with which it began over 80 years ago. Economically, the plant is of interest because it was the first of many co... More
Seneca Glass Company Factory, Beechurst Avenue between Sixth & Eighth ...
Significance: The plant is of technological interest, as it uses the same machinery and process with which it began over 80 years ago. Economically, the plant is of interest because it was the first of many co... More
Chambers-McKee Window Glass Company, Clay Avenue Extension, Jeannette,...
Significance: The largest window glass factory in America when constructed in the late 1880s, the American Window Glass Company plant at Jeannette embodied the first three generations of window glass technology... More
Chambers-McKee Window Glass Company, Clay Avenue Extension, Jeannette,...
Significance: The largest window glass factory in America when constructed in the late 1880s, the American Window Glass Company plant at Jeannette embodied the first three generations of window glass technology... More
Chambers-McKee Window Glass Company, Clay Avenue Extension, Jeannette,...
Significance: The largest window glass factory in America when constructed in the late 1880s, the American Window Glass Company plant at Jeannette embodied the first three generations of window glass technology... More
Jeannette Glass Company, Chambers Avenue extension on Brush Creek, Jea...
Significance: One of several glass factories built in Jeannette, Pennsylvania during the early years of the natural gas boom, the Jeannette Glass Company (originally called the Jeannette Bottle Works) produced ... More
Westmoreland Glass Company, Seventh & Kier Streets, Grapeville, Westmo...
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Chambers Window Glass Company, Warehouse & Shipping, North of Drey (Ni...
Survey number: HAER PA-336-E Building/structure dates: 1892 Initial Construction
Chambers Window Glass Company, Batch Plant, North of Drey (Nineteenth)...
Survey number: HAER PA-336-A Building/structure dates: 1892 Initial Construction
Westmoreland Glass Company, Seventh & Kier Streets, Grapeville, Westmo...
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Seneca Glass Company Factory, Beechurst Avenue between Sixth & Eighth ...
Significance: The plant is of technological interest, as it uses the same machinery and process with which it began over 80 years ago. Economically, the plant is of interest because it was the first of many co... More
Seneca Glass Company Factory, Beechurst Avenue between Sixth & Eighth ...
Significance: The plant is of technological interest, as it uses the same machinery and process with which it began over 80 years ago. Economically, the plant is of interest because it was the first of many co... More
Chambers Window Glass Company, Cutting Room, North of Drey (Nineteenth...
Survey number: HAER PA-336-D Building/structure dates: 1892 Initial Construction
Chambers-McKee Window Glass Company, Clay Avenue Extension, Jeannette,...
Significance: The largest window glass factory in America when constructed in the late 1880s, the American Window Glass Company plant at Jeannette embodied the first three generations of window glass technology... More
Westmoreland Glass Company, Seventh & Kier Streets, Grapeville, Westmo...
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Seneca Glass Company Factory, Beechurst Avenue between Sixth & Eighth ...
Significance: The plant is of technological interest, as it uses the same machinery and process with which it began over 80 years ago. Economically, the plant is of interest because it was the first of many co... More
Seneca Glass Company Factory, Beechurst Avenue between Sixth & Eighth ...
Significance: The plant is of technological interest, as it uses the same machinery and process with which it began over 80 years ago. Economically, the plant is of interest because it was the first of many co... More
Seneca Glass Company Factory, Beechurst Avenue between Sixth & Eighth ...
Significance: The plant is of technological interest, as it uses the same machinery and process with which it began over 80 years ago. Economically, the plant is of interest because it was the first of many co... More
Seneca Glass Company Factory, Beechurst Avenue between Sixth & Eighth ...
Significance: The plant is of technological interest, as it uses the same machinery and process with which it began over 80 years ago. Economically, the plant is of interest because it was the first of many co... More
Chambers-McKee Window Glass Company, Clay Avenue Extension, Jeannette,...
Significance: The largest window glass factory in America when constructed in the late 1880s, the American Window Glass Company plant at Jeannette embodied the first three generations of window glass technology... More
Chambers Window Glass Company, Batch Plant, North of Drey (Nineteenth)...
Survey number: HAER PA-336-A Building/structure dates: 1892 Initial Construction
Chambers Window Glass Company, Batch Plant, North of Drey (Nineteenth)...
Survey number: HAER PA-336-A Building/structure dates: 1892 Initial Construction
Seneca Glass Company Factory, Beechurst Avenue between Sixth & Eighth ...
Significance: The plant is of technological interest, as it uses the same machinery and process with which it began over 80 years ago. Economically, the plant is of interest because it was the first of many co... More
Seneca Glass Company Factory, Beechurst Avenue between Sixth & Eighth ...
Significance: The plant is of technological interest, as it uses the same machinery and process with which it began over 80 years ago. Economically, the plant is of interest because it was the first of many co... More
Seneca Glass Company Factory, Beechurst Avenue between Sixth & Eighth ...
Significance: The plant is of technological interest, as it uses the same machinery and process with which it began over 80 years ago. Economically, the plant is of interest because it was the first of many co... More
Chambers Window Glass Company, Batch Plant, North of Drey (Nineteenth)...
Survey number: HAER PA-336-A Building/structure dates: 1892 Initial Construction
Westmoreland Glass Company, Seventh & Kier Streets, Grapeville, Westmo...
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Westmoreland Glass Company, Seventh & Kier Streets, Grapeville, Westmo...
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Seneca Glass Company Factory, Beechurst Avenue between Sixth & Eighth ...
Significance: The plant is of technological interest, as it uses the same machinery and process with which it began over 80 years ago. Economically, the plant is of interest because it was the first of many co... More
Seneca Glass Company Factory, Beechurst Avenue between Sixth & Eighth ...
Significance: The plant is of technological interest, as it uses the same machinery and process with which it began over 80 years ago. Economically, the plant is of interest because it was the first of many co... More
Seneca Glass Company Factory, Beechurst Avenue between Sixth & Eighth ...
Significance: The plant is of technological interest, as it uses the same machinery and process with which it began over 80 years ago. Economically, the plant is of interest because it was the first of many co... More
Seneca Glass Company Factory, Beechurst Avenue between Sixth & Eighth ...
Significance: The plant is of technological interest, as it uses the same machinery and process with which it began over 80 years ago. Economically, the plant is of interest because it was the first of many co... More
Seneca Glass Company Factory, Beechurst Avenue between Sixth & Eighth ...
Significance: The plant is of technological interest, as it uses the same machinery and process with which it began over 80 years ago. Economically, the plant is of interest because it was the first of many co... More
Seneca Glass Company Factory, Beechurst Avenue between Sixth & Eighth ...
Significance: The plant is of technological interest, as it uses the same machinery and process with which it began over 80 years ago. Economically, the plant is of interest because it was the first of many co... More
Chambers Window Glass Company, Cutting Room, North of Drey (Nineteenth...
Survey number: HAER PA-336-D Building/structure dates: 1892 Initial Construction
Chambers Window Glass Company, Batch Plant, North of Drey (Nineteenth)...
Survey number: HAER PA-336-A Building/structure dates: 1892 Initial Construction
Jeannette Glass Company, Chambers Avenue extension on Brush Creek, Jea...
Significance: One of several glass factories built in Jeannette, Pennsylvania during the early years of the natural gas boom, the Jeannette Glass Company (originally called the Jeannette Bottle Works) produced ... More
Westmoreland Glass Company, Seventh & Kier Streets, Grapeville, Westmo...
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Seneca Glass Company Factory, Beechurst Avenue between Sixth & Eighth ...
Significance: The plant is of technological interest, as it uses the same machinery and process with which it began over 80 years ago. Economically, the plant is of interest because it was the first of many co... More
Seneca Glass Company Factory, Beechurst Avenue between Sixth & Eighth ...
Significance: The plant is of technological interest, as it uses the same machinery and process with which it began over 80 years ago. Economically, the plant is of interest because it was the first of many co... More
Seneca Glass Company Factory, Beechurst Avenue between Sixth & Eighth ...
Significance: The plant is of technological interest, as it uses the same machinery and process with which it began over 80 years ago. Economically, the plant is of interest because it was the first of many co... More
Chambers-McKee Window Glass Company, Clay Avenue Extension, Jeannette,...
Significance: The largest window glass factory in America when constructed in the late 1880s, the American Window Glass Company plant at Jeannette embodied the first three generations of window glass technology... More
Chambers-McKee Window Glass Company, Clay Avenue Extension, Jeannette,...
Significance: The largest window glass factory in America when constructed in the late 1880s, the American Window Glass Company plant at Jeannette embodied the first three generations of window glass technology... More
Chambers-McKee Window Glass Company, Clay Avenue Extension, Jeannette,...
Significance: The largest window glass factory in America when constructed in the late 1880s, the American Window Glass Company plant at Jeannette embodied the first three generations of window glass technology... More
Chambers-McKee Window Glass Company, Clay Avenue Extension, Jeannette,...
Significance: The largest window glass factory in America when constructed in the late 1880s, the American Window Glass Company plant at Jeannette embodied the first three generations of window glass technology... More
Jeannette Glass Company, Chambers Avenue extension on Brush Creek, Jea...
Significance: One of several glass factories built in Jeannette, Pennsylvania during the early years of the natural gas boom, the Jeannette Glass Company (originally called the Jeannette Bottle Works) produced ... More
Jeannette Glass Company, Chambers Avenue extension on Brush Creek, Jea...
Significance: One of several glass factories built in Jeannette, Pennsylvania during the early years of the natural gas boom, the Jeannette Glass Company (originally called the Jeannette Bottle Works) produced ... More
Westmoreland Glass Company, Seventh & Kier Streets, Grapeville, Westmo...
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Westmoreland Glass Company, Seventh & Kier Streets, Grapeville, Westmo...
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Westmoreland Glass Company, Seventh & Kier Streets, Grapeville, Westmo...
Public domain photograph - historical image of Pennsylvania, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Seneca Glass Company Factory, Beechurst Avenue between Sixth & Eighth ...
Significance: The plant is of technological interest, as it uses the same machinery and process with which it began over 80 years ago. Economically, the plant is of interest because it was the first of many co... More
Seneca Glass Company Factory, Beechurst Avenue between Sixth & Eighth ...
Significance: The plant is of technological interest, as it uses the same machinery and process with which it began over 80 years ago. Economically, the plant is of interest because it was the first of many co... More
Seneca Glass Company Factory, Beechurst Avenue between Sixth & Eighth ...
Significance: The plant is of technological interest, as it uses the same machinery and process with which it began over 80 years ago. Economically, the plant is of interest because it was the first of many co... More
Chambers Window Glass Company, North of Drey (Nineteenth) Street, West...
Significance: One of the largest window glass factories in the United States, the Arnold plant was the site of numerous technological innovations, including the Lubbers cylinder drawing machine. Survey number:... More
Chambers-McKee Window Glass Company, Clay Avenue Extension, Jeannette,...
Significance: The largest window glass factory in America when constructed in the late 1880s, the American Window Glass Company plant at Jeannette embodied the first three generations of window glass technology... More
Chambers-McKee Window Glass Company, Clay Avenue Extension, Jeannette,...
Significance: The largest window glass factory in America when constructed in the late 1880s, the American Window Glass Company plant at Jeannette embodied the first three generations of window glass technology... More
Seneca Glass Company Factory, Beechurst Avenue between Sixth & Eighth ...
Significance: The plant is of technological interest, as it uses the same machinery and process with which it began over 80 years ago. Economically, the plant is of interest because it was the first of many co... More
Seneca Glass Company Factory, Beechurst Avenue between Sixth & Eighth ...
Significance: The plant is of technological interest, as it uses the same machinery and process with which it began over 80 years ago. Economically, the plant is of interest because it was the first of many co... More
Seneca Glass Company Factory, Beechurst Avenue between Sixth & Eighth ...
Significance: The plant is of technological interest, as it uses the same machinery and process with which it began over 80 years ago. Economically, the plant is of interest because it was the first of many co... More
Seneca Glass Company Factory, Beechurst Avenue between Sixth & Eighth ...
Significance: The plant is of technological interest, as it uses the same machinery and process with which it began over 80 years ago. Economically, the plant is of interest because it was the first of many co... More
Seneca Glass Company Factory, Beechurst Avenue between Sixth & Eighth ...
Significance: The plant is of technological interest, as it uses the same machinery and process with which it began over 80 years ago. Economically, the plant is of interest because it was the first of many co... More
Seneca Glass Company Factory, Beechurst Avenue between Sixth & Eighth ...
Significance: The plant is of technological interest, as it uses the same machinery and process with which it began over 80 years ago. Economically, the plant is of interest because it was the first of many co... More
Chambers-McKee Window Glass Company, Clay Avenue Extension, Jeannette,...
Significance: The largest window glass factory in America when constructed in the late 1880s, the American Window Glass Company plant at Jeannette embodied the first three generations of window glass technology... More
Westmoreland Glass Company, Seventh & Kier Streets, Grapeville, Westmo...
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Seneca Glass Company Factory, Beechurst Avenue between Sixth & Eighth ...
Significance: The plant is of technological interest, as it uses the same machinery and process with which it began over 80 years ago. Economically, the plant is of interest because it was the first of many co... More
Westmoreland Glass Company, Seventh & Kier Streets, Grapeville, Westmo...
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Seneca Glass Company Factory, Beechurst Avenue between Sixth & Eighth ...
Significance: The plant is of technological interest, as it uses the same machinery and process with which it began over 80 years ago. Economically, the plant is of interest because it was the first of many co... More
Westmoreland Glass Company, Seventh & Kier Streets, Grapeville, Westmo...
Picryl description: Public domain image of a factory, plant, manufacture, assembly line, industrial facility, early 20th-century industrial architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Seneca Glass Company Factory, Beechurst Avenue between Sixth & Eighth ...
Significance: The plant is of technological interest, as it uses the same machinery and process with which it began over 80 years ago. Economically, the plant is of interest because it was the first of many co... More
Chambers-McKee Window Glass Company, Clay Avenue Extension, Jeannette,...
Significance: The largest window glass factory in America when constructed in the late 1880s, the American Window Glass Company plant at Jeannette embodied the first three generations of window glass technology... More
Chambers-McKee Window Glass Company, Clay Avenue Extension, Jeannette,...
Significance: The largest window glass factory in America when constructed in the late 1880s, the American Window Glass Company plant at Jeannette embodied the first three generations of window glass technology... More
Chambers-McKee Window Glass Company, Clay Avenue Extension, Jeannette,...
Significance: The largest window glass factory in America when constructed in the late 1880s, the American Window Glass Company plant at Jeannette embodied the first three generations of window glass technology... More
Chambers-McKee Window Glass Company, Clay Avenue Extension, Jeannette,...
Significance: The largest window glass factory in America when constructed in the late 1880s, the American Window Glass Company plant at Jeannette embodied the first three generations of window glass technology... More
Chambers-McKee Window Glass Company, Clay Avenue Extension, Jeannette,...
Significance: The largest window glass factory in America when constructed in the late 1880s, the American Window Glass Company plant at Jeannette embodied the first three generations of window glass technology... More
Westmoreland Glass Company, Seventh & Kier Streets, Grapeville, Westmo...
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Seneca Glass Company Factory, Beechurst Avenue between Sixth & Eighth ...
Significance: The plant is of technological interest, as it uses the same machinery and process with which it began over 80 years ago. Economically, the plant is of interest because it was the first of many co... More
Seneca Glass Company Factory, Beechurst Avenue between Sixth & Eighth ...
Significance: The plant is of technological interest, as it uses the same machinery and process with which it began over 80 years ago. Economically, the plant is of interest because it was the first of many co... More
Chambers-McKee Window Glass Company, Clay Avenue Extension, Jeannette,...
Significance: The largest window glass factory in America when constructed in the late 1880s, the American Window Glass Company plant at Jeannette embodied the first three generations of window glass technology... More
Westmoreland Glass Company, Seventh & Kier Streets, Grapeville, Westmo...
Picryl description: Public domain image of a factory, plant, manufacture, assembly line, industrial facility, early 20th-century industrial architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Seneca Glass Company Factory, Beechurst Avenue between Sixth & Eighth ...
Significance: The plant is of technological interest, as it uses the same machinery and process with which it began over 80 years ago. Economically, the plant is of interest because it was the first of many co... More
Seneca Glass Company Factory, Beechurst Avenue between Sixth & Eighth ...
Significance: The plant is of technological interest, as it uses the same machinery and process with which it began over 80 years ago. Economically, the plant is of interest because it was the first of many co... More
Jeannette Glass Company, Chambers Avenue extension on Brush Creek, Jea...
Significance: One of several glass factories built in Jeannette, Pennsylvania during the early years of the natural gas boom, the Jeannette Glass Company (originally called the Jeannette Bottle Works) produced ... More
Jeannette Glass Company, Chambers Avenue extension on Brush Creek, Jea...
Significance: One of several glass factories built in Jeannette, Pennsylvania during the early years of the natural gas boom, the Jeannette Glass Company (originally called the Jeannette Bottle Works) produced ... More
Seneca Glass Company Factory, Beechurst Avenue between Sixth & Eighth ...
Significance: The plant is of technological interest, as it uses the same machinery and process with which it began over 80 years ago. Economically, the plant is of interest because it was the first of many co... More
Westmoreland Glass Company, Seventh & Kier Streets, Grapeville, Westmo...
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Westmoreland Glass Company, Seventh & Kier Streets, Grapeville, Westmo...
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Chambers-McKee Window Glass Company, Clay Avenue Extension, Jeannette,...
Significance: The largest window glass factory in America when constructed in the late 1880s, the American Window Glass Company plant at Jeannette embodied the first three generations of window glass technology... More
Jeannette Glass Company, Chambers Avenue extension on Brush Creek, Jea...
Significance: One of several glass factories built in Jeannette, Pennsylvania during the early years of the natural gas boom, the Jeannette Glass Company (originally called the Jeannette Bottle Works) produced ... More