Arnold Print Works — North Adams, Massachusetts
With sales offices in New York City and Paris, this single manufacturing location produced 580,000 yards (330 miles) of cloth per week . However, suffering the effects of the Great Depression as well as the low prices of cloth produced in the Southern U. S. and abroad, Arnold Print Works was forced to close its doors in 1942 and leave North Adams.
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It’s always sad to hear how great these places once were; relegated now to rust. Wondering where you were hanging to get this shot…
There is a steel catwalk running through this site that is VERY safe…so I just had my leg hooked around a railing leaning over the side…
Wow, all that machinery still there, abandoned to rust
Yes, well sort of, as you will see…
another incredible series!
Thanks – I think you will be pleased with how this series turns out…