APPLETON, Wis. (WLUK) -- A long-standing business that stamped itself into Appleton's history is beginning to say goodbye. Earlier this year, Courtney Woolen Mill announced plans to close.Monday was ...
It started with Oregon sheep and their lush wool. Dyed, carded and spun into yarn, the wool became Indian trade blankets of uncommon quality, longevity and beauty. The wool became a brand: Pendleton.
APPLETON, Wis. (WBAY) -A historic mill on the Fox River in Appleton, operating for the very last time Monday. It comes after the owner announced his retirement and sold the property but with plans to ...
The used machine from North Carolina weighs 15,000 pounds and required two days to change just half its 10,000 needles. It now sits in an old barn attached to a store on the main highway in Valley ...
TWO RIVERS - Tucked away in a corner of the city is a longtime business that has been spinning yarns for years. Since 1923, three generations of the Webster family have been working at this Crescent ...
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