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Title
A graffiti-covered (or tagged or, depending upon one's point of view, defaced) old building beside an industrial canal in Holyoke, a once-thriving central-Massachusetts community known as Paper City for its many mills and factories that made paper and the equipment that processes it
Identified By
Lccn: 2019690091
Color Content
color
Note
Physical details: digital, tiff file, color. Applies To: Applies To: all
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer.
During the late 19th century the city, drawing power from falls on the Connecticut River that flows through town, Holyoke produced an estimated 80 percent of the writing paper used in the United States and was home to the largest paper, silk, and alpaca wool mills in the world.
Extent
1 photograph
Provision Activity
Publication: United States 2019
Publication: 2019-05-19
Issuance
single unit
Usage And Access Policy
No known restrictions on publication.
Acquisition Source
DLC Stock Number:LC-DIG-highsm-57667 (original digital file)