File:General Steel Industries Granite City IL Plant Aerial View.jpg
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General Steel Industries, Inc. Castings Division's plant, circa 1970, at 1417 State Street, Granite City, Illinois. The plant covered 127 acres with 42 acres under roof. This location was originally the site of the Commonwealth Steel Company. |
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75th Year Celebration of the City of Granite City, Illinois article "The Commonwealth/General Steel Story", page 85, published by Tri-City Printing Company for the Granite City Jubilee 1896 - 1971 |
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There is no copyright mark but was published in 1970 or 1971. |
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