File:Main Building of the Farr Alpaca Company in 1912 (Holyoke, Massachusetts) (cropped).jpg

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English: The mill buildings and offices of the Farr Alpaca Company as they appeared in 1912, originally captioned "The Farr Alpaca Company, 1874–1912; Holyoke's Largest Textile Industry Employing Over Three Thousand People"; at one time the company was the largest alpaca woolen mills in the world.
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