File:Geo R Dickinson Paper Company in 1890 (Holyoke, Massachusetts).jpg

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English: The primary mill of the former George R. Dickinson Paper Company (often written "Geo. R. Dickinson"), a D. H. & A. B. Tower design which has been heavily modified but retains its tower (as the brothers were known to flippantly include in their namesake) seen at the left here. As of 2019 it was the manufacturing plant of FLN-Mar, a plastics and rubber fabricator.
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