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Grayslake Gelatin Factory : ウィキペディア英語版 | Grayslake Gelatin Factory
The Grayslake Gelatin Factory is a defunct gelatin factory owned by the Grayslake Gelatin Company, and is located in Grayslake, Illinois. It is locally known for its smoke stack that still rises over the town, which has earned the nickname "Grayslake's Hollywood Sign". ==History== The factory was built in 1904 as a canning operation for the Wisconsin Condensed Milk Company, who briefly owned the farmland directly north. After founder of the Grayslake Gelatin Company, Harry Epstein, discovered a modern creation process by using slaughtered animal skin opposed to bone, gelatin production began at the site in 1922, and dairy operations ceased around 1936. The original plant was expanded over the years, with two additional buildings built on the property. Epstien's son: John, became president of the company before gelatin production ceased in 1982. The Epstien family continues to operate an office building on the property to this day.
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