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- Q5531923 subject Q8369166.
- Q5531923 subject Q8369592.
- Q5531923 abstract "General Glass Industries was a United States based wholly owned subsidiary of General Glass International. Also known as "GGI", this company manufactured sheet glass from 1988 until 1993 using the Fourcault process. GGI also produced cut sheet and window glass from flat glass produced by other manufacturers. The site of GGI was located in Jeannette, Pennsylvania, which is located east of Pittsburgh, PA. GGI was one of the largest single employers in Jeannette and was one of the last of the "major" glass plants to operate in the "Glass City". According to local rumors the "Window House" as it was known, was once the largest producer of window glass in the world.".
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- Q5531923 wikiPageExternalLink www.generalglass.com.
- Q5531923 wikiPageWikiLink Q1187079.
- Q5531923 wikiPageWikiLink Q187939.
- Q5531923 wikiPageWikiLink Q1956113.
- Q5531923 wikiPageWikiLink Q30.
- Q5531923 wikiPageWikiLink Q8369166.
- Q5531923 wikiPageWikiLink Q8369592.
- Q5531923 wikiPageWikiLink Q9351741.
- Q5531923 comment "General Glass Industries was a United States based wholly owned subsidiary of General Glass International. Also known as "GGI", this company manufactured sheet glass from 1988 until 1993 using the Fourcault process. GGI also produced cut sheet and window glass from flat glass produced by other manufacturers. The site of GGI was located in Jeannette, Pennsylvania, which is located east of Pittsburgh, PA.".
- Q5531923 label "General Glass Industries".