Dixon Mills is a residential complex in Jersey City, New Jersey that uses the buildings of the former location of the Joseph Dixon Crucible Company, which was in use between 1847 and 1895.
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There is a small museum with artifacts from the building and its history in the lobby of the complex.[2]
Residential complex in Jersey City, New Jersey, USA
Place in New Jersey, United States
Dixon Mills
Country
United States
State
New Jersey
Time zone
Eastern (EST)
•Summer (DST)
Eastern (EDT)
History
Joseph Dixon moved his crucible factory, which was originally located in Salem, Massachusetts, to what is now the Van Vorst Park neighborhood of Historic Downtown, Jersey City, New Jersey in 1847.[3][4] Over the years the company produced crucibles, pencils, crayons, stove polish and lubricants at this site.[2] In the mid-1980s the complex was developed into residences, preserving the structures as they were, including bridges between buildings. There is a small museum with artifacts from the building and its history in the lobby of the complex.[2]
See also
Jersey Glass Company
Whitlock Cordage
The Beacon
Hudson and Manhattan Railroad Powerhouse
References
Karnoutsos, Carmela; Shalhoub, Patrick (2007). "Dixon Crucible Company". Jersey City Past and Present. New Jersey City University. Archived from the original on November 24, 2010. Retrieved November 1, 2010.
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