To illustrate the point, he asked James FitzGerald, the plant superintendent, to check the date on one.
"This one has '1917' on it," FitzGerald said, leaning over a pale green pipe.
Walking through this plant on Defense Highway, less than two miles outside the city limits, is like touring a museum.
The beautiful brick building itself is from 1929. The panel in the control room, with its red and green dome lights, that looks like something out of an early Cold...
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This might be one of the more scary articles I have read in this paper. Frightening.
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