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  2. Atlanta Fringe Festival returns with multiple performances ...

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    ATLANTA - The 12th Annual Fringe Festival is returning for affordable live performances and free activities all across Atlanta from June 3 to June 9.. Performances will take place in venues around ...

  3. Georgia-Pacific - Wikipedia

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    Georgia-Pacific lumber mill in Eureka, California (May 1972). Georgia-Pacific was founded by Owen Robertson Cheatham on September 22, 1927 in Augusta, Georgia, as the Georgia Hardwood Lumber Co. Over the years it expanded, adding sawmills and plywood plants. The company acquired its first West Coast facility in 1947 and changed its name to ...

  4. Union Camp Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, the Union Camp Corporation was acquired by International Paper. At the time it was referred to as a "merger," but was actually a takeover. Union Camp's CEO at that time was W. Craig McClelland. Earlier he had presided over the sale of Hammermill Paper Company to International Paper, in 1986, when President & CEO of that company.

  5. Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Atlanta) - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant at 699 Ponce de Leon Avenue [2] in the Poncey-Highland neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia was the headquarters of the Ford Motor Company 's southeastern US operations from 1915 to 1942. As a result of good sales in Atlanta, and a desire to decentralize production, Ford established a combined assembly, sales ...

  6. Hudson, Florida - Wikipedia

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    0284369 [3] Website. www .hudsonfla .com. Hudson is a census-designated place (CDP) located at the westernmost end of Pasco County, Florida, United States, and is included in the Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area. As of the 2010 census, Hudson's population was 12,158.

  7. Atlanta Machine Works - Wikipedia

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    The Atlanta Machine Works was early Atlanta 's first foundry and metal fabrication company. in 1848, Austin Leyden together with Robert Findlay and others established a foundry, amassed a fortune and eventually sold the company, called A. Leyden & Co., in 1853 to a business partner. Thereafter it became known as the Atlanta Machine Works and ...

  8. Robert Winship - Wikipedia

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    Robert Winship. Robert Winship (September 27, 1834 in Forsyth, Georgia – September 8, 1899) was a prominent 19th century Atlanta businessman who built his fortune on the Winship Machine Company, originally built up by his father. Foundry Street in the Luckie Marietta district of Downtown Atlanta is named for Winship's foundry.

  9. Hudson-Sharp Machine Company - Wikipedia

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    The Hudson-Sharp Machine Company is involved in the design and manufacture of plastic bag making machinery, pouch making equipment, and reclosable packaging solutions. [buzzword] With manufacturing and sales throughout the world, Hudson-Sharp has been in business for over 100 years. A partial list of product categories include: Hudson Sharp's ...