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(Swedish: Forsviks Bruk) 600 years of industrial history: In 1410 Cecilia Jonsdotter Roos donated the Forsvik farm to the convent in Vadstena and when the monastery took it over there was already a flour mill on the farm.
The buildings in the factory area (around 20 buildings) are listed buildings (Swedish: byggnadsminnen) and enjoy the strongest legal cultural and historical protection available. The Swedish National Heritage Board (Swedish: Riksantikvarieämbetet) is Sweden’s central administrative agency in the area of cultural heritage. The map above is a part of the "Data Base of Built Heritage" (Swedish: Bebyggelseregistret).
www.raa.se/in-english/ (website also in English)
www.forsviksbruk.se/en/industrial-societys-cultural-herit... (website also in English and German)
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.
[Taken in Normandy (France) - 17May07]
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The Boh Tea Factory; we took a short tour here.
We were accompanied by elderly British tourists. They were much more interested in the subject, and openly amazed at how good our Indian-Malaysian guide's English was.
Do you not have faith in your colonizing ability?!