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  1. The Cracker Factory building, built in the early 1900s, was first home to Geneva Forge, a cutlery manufacturer. In 2007, Miles and May Furniture Works moved their production to the first story and began renovations on the previously unoccupied building.

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  2. It was built on the site of Alton’s First Baptist Church, which burned in 1860. Local historian Charlotte Stetson wrote a column about the building’s history: “Hiram Kendall, proprietor of the...

  3. The Cracker Factory building, built in the early 1900s, was first home to Geneva Forge, a cutlery manufacturer. In 2007, Miles and May Furniture Works moved their production to the first story and began renovations on the previously unoccupied building.

  4. Apr 9, 2016 · Mike Kelly bought the Kendall Cracker Factory at 201 E. Broadway in the late 1990s, but only recently has the property really taken shape.

  5. Apr 1, 2016 · The Cracker Factory is an old New York factory house renovated to be part living space, part furniture manufacturing warehouse for Miles & May Furniture Works. The duo implemented found and repurposed objects to honor the building's historic and industrial legacy.

  6. Jun 1, 2009 · In the category of Port Townsend's most interesting real estate, the Eisenbeis Building also know as the Cracker Factory Building was built in 1889. (Crackers were baked in building attached.)

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  8. Originally, the building was home to Bishop and Company Cracker and Candy Factory from 1913-1931, and then Nabisco Biscuit Company until 1941. In 1930, the Bishop Cracker and Candy Factory employed 100 men and women who produced cookies, crackers and peanut butter.