Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q7982382> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 47 of
47
with 100 triples per page.
- Q7982382 subject Q8322729.
- Q7982382 subject Q8547892.
- Q7982382 subject Q8548000.
- Q7982382 subject Q8904046.
- Q7982382 abstract "The original Wendell August Forge facility was a historic landmark in Mercer County, Pennsylvania. It is the last remaining working forge in the state. The company operates retail stores in Grove City, Berlin, Ohio and Wilmington, North Carolina; the forge and the stores are well-known tourist destinations. Wendell August was the first to use the repoussé process of manufacture, and has operated near Grove City since 1932. It produces a variety of merchandise, including Americana, such as bowls, figurines and ornaments,as well as commemorative items.When it was built in 1932, the forge was a simple one-story rectangular building measuring approximately 60 feet (18 m) by 160 feet (49 m); its frame was steel, constructed on a foundation of poured concrete. That property was located in a primarily residential neighborhood. The historic facility was destroyed by a fire on March 6, 2010 and, for the next 3 years, factory and office operations were located at the old Cooper-Bessemer plant in Grove City with a temporary retail outlet at the nearby Slovak Folk Crafts.On Tuesday, October 9th, 2013, Wendell August opened their new Flagship store, factory and headquarters at 2074 Leesburg-Grove City Rd, 1/2 mile west of the Grove City Premium Outlets in Springfield Township, Pennsylvania. The new 52,000 square foot facility includes a history center and offers tours of the factory.The company pioneered the production of hammered aluminum giftware, which it first produced in 1930.Over the years, the forge's works have included ashtrays used on the Hindenburg as well as a number of customized items for Walt Disney.".
- Q7982382 added "1996-11-07".
- Q7982382 area "7284.34156032".
- Q7982382 location Q1183945.
- Q7982382 nrhpReferenceNumber "96001192".
- Q7982382 thumbnail Wendell_August_Forge_site.jpg?width=300.
- Q7982382 wikiPageExternalLink welcome.
- Q7982382 wikiPageWikiLink Q1183945.
- Q7982382 wikiPageWikiLink Q142659.
- Q7982382 wikiPageWikiLink Q191360.
- Q7982382 wikiPageWikiLink Q2168387.
- Q7982382 wikiPageWikiLink Q217964.
- Q7982382 wikiPageWikiLink Q467355.
- Q7982382 wikiPageWikiLink Q497216.
- Q7982382 wikiPageWikiLink Q656884.
- Q7982382 wikiPageWikiLink Q659400.
- Q7982382 wikiPageWikiLink Q663.
- Q7982382 wikiPageWikiLink Q831691.
- Q7982382 wikiPageWikiLink Q8322729.
- Q7982382 wikiPageWikiLink Q8547892.
- Q7982382 wikiPageWikiLink Q8548000.
- Q7982382 wikiPageWikiLink Q8904046.
- Q7982382 yearOfConstruction "1932".
- Q7982382 added "1996-11-07".
- Q7982382 built "1932".
- Q7982382 location "620".
- Q7982382 name "Wendell August Forge".
- Q7982382 refnum "96001192".
- Q7982382 point "41.166111111111114 -80.07611111111112".
- Q7982382 type Place.
- Q7982382 type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Q7982382 type Building.
- Q7982382 type Location.
- Q7982382 type Place.
- Q7982382 type Thing.
- Q7982382 type SpatialThing.
- Q7982382 type Q41176.
- Q7982382 comment "The original Wendell August Forge facility was a historic landmark in Mercer County, Pennsylvania. It is the last remaining working forge in the state. The company operates retail stores in Grove City, Berlin, Ohio and Wilmington, North Carolina; the forge and the stores are well-known tourist destinations. Wendell August was the first to use the repoussé process of manufacture, and has operated near Grove City since 1932.".
- Q7982382 label "Wendell August Forge".
- Q7982382 lat "41.166111111111114".
- Q7982382 long "-80.07611111111112".
- Q7982382 depiction Wendell_August_Forge_site.jpg.
- Q7982382 name "Wendell August Forge".