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Richmond Locomotive and Machine Works : ウィキペディア英語版 | Richmond Locomotive and Machine Works
Richmond Locomotive and Machine Works, also known as the American Locomotive Company, Richmond Works, consists of two historic buildings located in Richmond, Virginia. They are an Iron Foundry, in use by 1887 and expanded in 1917, and a Brass Foundry, constructed in 1922. Both structures are steel framed, and clad in brick. The Iron Foundry building is approximately 100 feet wide by 480 feet long. The Brass Foundry building measures approximately 160 feet by 50 feet. The Richmond Locomotive & Machine Works grew out of Tredegar Iron Works to become a nationally-known manufacturer of steam locomotive engines and an integral part of the industrial landscape of the Three Corners District in Richmond. The site remained in use until late 2006, most recently as a specialty steel fabrication plant.〔 and (''Accompanying photo'' )〕 It was subsequently rehabilitated and occupied by Bow Tie Cinemas for their Movieland at Boulevard Square development.〔("The scoop on Movieland at Boulevard Square," North Richmond News )〕 It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2007.〔 ==References==
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