The Windsor Print Works at 121 Union Street in North Adams, Massachusetts was founded in 1829, the first print works in Western Massachusetts. It closed as a mill in 1956, when the company that owned it at the time folded. The main building was converted into a center for arts and crafts in 1973. Owned by the city of North Admas since the 1980s, it is used for light manufacturing and arts-related businesses, including galleries. (Source: "History of the Mills" on the North Adams Open Studios website)
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