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Company town - Wikipedia

Company towns are often planned with a suite of amenities such as stores, houses of worship, schools, markets, and recreation facilities. The town of Siedlung ...

America's Company Towns, Then and Now - Smithsonian Magazine

America's Company Towns, Then and Now · Lowell, Massachusetts · Hershey, Pennsylvania · Pullman, Illinois · Lynch, Kentucky · Corning, New York.

Company Towns: 1880s to 1935 - Social Welfare History Project

Company towns developed out of a paternalistic effort to create a utopian worker's village. Churches, schools, libraries, and other amenities were constructed.

Company Towns | Themes | Slavery by Another Name - PBS

Company towns developed out of a paternalistic effort to create a utopian worker's village. Churches, schools, libraries, and other amenities were constructed.

List of company towns in the United States - Wikipedia

This is a list of company towns in the United States. Learn more This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items.

The Modern Company Town - Center for American Progress

“Modern company towns” are characterized by a dominant employer that employs a large portion of the total local labor force. They present an ...

The Rise and Fall of Company Towns | Economic History

The story of the United States can be told through the company town. It is a tale of abundance and abandonment, boom and bust, plenty and poverty.

5 Famous Company Towns | HISTORY

From Pullman, Illinois, to Hershey, Pennsylvania, learn about life in towns built and once controlled by a single company.

The Controversial History of America's Company Towns

The practice of company towns dates back to the late 1800s. So for a glimpse at how this "revolutionary" idea might pan out, let's take a look back at history.

The Rise and Fall of Company Towns

The rise and fall of Gary — and that of company towns across the country. — mirrors the arc of the nation's econ- omy. From the textile mills of ...

Here is a little history lesson on “company towns,” and why it's scary ...

Here is a little history lesson on “company towns,” and why it's scary that Amazon is attempting to create some company towns of their own.

12 Company Towns You Can Still Visit - Popular Mechanics

12 Amazing U.S. Company Towns You Can Still Visit · Pullman, Illinois · Kohler, Wisconsin · Batsto, New Jersey · Kennecott, Alaska · Hershey, ...

Company Towns Are Still with Us - The American Prospect

These new company towns are dominated by one large business that owes no obligation to aid in the town's well-being—quite the contrary, in fact.

Company towns: Advantages and disadvantages - Poplar Homes

Company towns can offer certain advantages such as convenience and a strong sense of community, they can also have detriments, which we will discuss.

Company Towns in the United States

Some industrial company towns lived on into the 21st century. Meatpacking is still the primary activity in Austin, Minnesota, and Fremont, ...

Company Towns in the Americas: Landscape, Power, and Working ...

Company towns were the spatial manifestation of a social ideology and an economic rationale. The contributors to this volume show how national politics, ...

Company Towns in the Americas - UGA Press

This work provides a new, cross-disciplinary look at industrialization's impact in the Americas from the late 19th into the 20th century.

In Good Company: Company Towns Across the U.S.

A line of company towns that stretches back almost to our nation's founding. Lowell, Massachusetts, one of the earliest, began in the 1820s as a planned ...

Are there any examples of modern company towns in the US, where ...

Hadley, Nevada is such a town. Officially it's a suburb of Round Mountain, which is a few miles away, but old Round Mountain is almost a ghost town.

Un-American and yet, totally American | Company Towns - YouTube

There's a tendency to think about company towns as a quaint relic of the past, something that disappeared a century ago. But company towns ...