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Lego is building its seventh Lego factory south of Richmond, Virginia. The factory is the first one in North America.
It is in Chesterfield County, less than 30 minutes from my home.
I visited the site today and toured the small visitors center. It is a big yellow Lego block!
Inside was a model of the factory. Of course, it was made of Lego!
The Barbara and Douglas Bloom Matzah Factory, where kids help Moses lead the Jews out of Egypt, make matzah for the journey, and create a keepsake to take home.
The rain poured down and turned everything grey. The factory was part demolished, and little remained. Amongst the ruined landscape was the bright and pretty good graffiti on the walls. Probably the only thing worth seeing here. It is possible that this building was once Rentokil, Bradford. I am sure that there is some irony here somewhere.
Fear Factory
@ The City National Grove of Anaheim
Anaheim, CA
December 17, 2013
All photos © Kaley Nelson Photography - www.KaleyNelson.com
Nice muddy walk along the tow path of the Trent & Mersey canal - ten minutes walk from our house this afternoon. A few dog walkers but nobody else venturing out it seems. The TATA factory looked even more Quatermassian than before with the steam rising from the rusty pipes.
My first workplace. Located in Reading, Pennsylvania, The VF Factory Outlet flagship store is in the complex of buildings that once housed the Berkshire Knitting Mills. These buildings are huge.
Visited this old factory during my trip through Luxembourg. A lot of empty rooms, but still some nice details can be found. Unknown where this factory was used for. It has been abandoned for about 10 years now.
Visited this location in September 2011.
I took a tour of a factory that makes pre-fabricated buildings in New Jersey. The factory produces a new building, from scratch, every 6 hours. They build schools, dorms, industrial facicilites and jails. This place has every tool, machine, and material you can dream of.
I went to visit the Custard Factory as I had never been before and I had read about it in guides to Birmingham. It's a bunch of old factory buildings that have been converted into artists' studios, gallery space, cafés, vintage shops etc. For those not in the know, this area is where Birds Custard was made. Yum!
I do remember the Irish Centre that I passed by on the way, having seen the Wedding Present play there in 1990!
Lots of nice late 9th century and early 20th century factory buildings still standing proud amidst urban decay and a few obvious examples of buildings erected fairly soon after the end of WW2.
Endicott, New York, is in the Rust Belt, so it is not unusual to find an abandoned factory with a sign, so faded that you can barely make out the words "Enter Here."
The Grimsby Ice Factory is a historic former ice factory in Lincolnshire that was constructed from 1898–1901 to provide crushed ice to preserve fish stored in ships at Grimsby's seaport.
This factory is located in a forest at the outskirts of Pripyat. Officially it was used to produce electrical components, mainly for use in tape recorders but they say it was indeed used to make electronics for the military such as parts for submarines and aircraft.