A few years ago I found a beautiful marketing sign under the tree at Christmastime. My wife and I both like historical items, and prowl the antique malls when we have an hour or two to ourselves.
The sign adorns my hamshack now.
I had heard of Fairbanks Morse, but only as a manufacturer of industrial equipment - pumps and such. I had no idea they made radios.
It turns out they were located in Indianapolis.
I have added the location to the Radio Row google maps file.
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Saturday, November 03, 2012
A Manufacturer in Indianapolis
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Another Ghost
Atwater Kent's Wissahickon Avenue Plant in Philadelphia
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You can still make out part of the name "Atwater" over this entrance:
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This plant, the South Plant, was once connected to the North Plant via an overhead walkway (conveyor? maybe someone can comment.) over Abbotsford Avenue. All that remains of the North Plant is the powerhouse.
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The walkway came out of the South Plant, near the smokestack...Just about where this square structure is attached. I assume this was an anchor for the walkway.
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See also
Uncle Alberts has a view to the west, showing both plants (and the walkway).
Atwater Kent Manufacturing Company, North Plant, 5000 Wissahickon Avenue, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA of the Library of Congress Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering
Record/Historic American Landscapes Survey has many views of the plants, including interiors.
You can see the entire My Places map or download a KML file.
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You can still make out part of the name "Atwater" over this entrance:
View Larger Map
This plant, the South Plant, was once connected to the North Plant via an overhead walkway (conveyor? maybe someone can comment.) over Abbotsford Avenue. All that remains of the North Plant is the powerhouse.
View Larger Map
The walkway came out of the South Plant, near the smokestack...Just about where this square structure is attached. I assume this was an anchor for the walkway.
View Larger Map
See also
Uncle Alberts has a view to the west, showing both plants (and the walkway).
Atwater Kent Manufacturing Company, North Plant, 5000 Wissahickon Avenue, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA of the Library of Congress Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering
Record/Historic American Landscapes Survey has many views of the plants, including interiors.
You can see the entire My Places map or download a KML file.
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Living in the Past
Some of the ghosts of radio manufacturers still haunt Google Maps.
I started trying to map out the original streets from New York's Radio Row -- Cortlandt, Dey, Liberty, etc. I ended up finding a lot of buildings around the country that used to house radio manufacturers. I created a Google MyMaps page to hold them all. You can find a KMZ at
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4459841/Radio%20Row.kmz
You'll find Hallicrafters, ElectroVoice, Heathkit, and more. I threw in some lines for Radio Row for good measure.
Thanks to Street Cities - Free Mapping and Street View Tools for the street view control.
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