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Exploring The Famous Abandoned Scranton Lace Factory

If you enjoy this video, give it a thumbs up Please Subscribe https://goo.gl/7t6Eqc Facebook   / jpvideos81   Music: Myuu - Troublemaker Theme I finally made it to the Massive Scranton Lace Company Factory. My friend Travis and I ventured around this maze of a place. We spent about 3hrs there and still didn't get to see everything. We also weren't alone as we came upon some guys doing some strange things with balloons. I also used my DJI Phantom 3 drone for some aerial shots. Enjoy the video and read below for more information about the factory. The company was established by the Scranton Board of Trade as the Scranton Lace Curtain Manufacturing Company in 1890 and was incorporated on June 15, 1897. The name Scranton Lace Company became standardized in 1916 when the Scranton Lace Curtain Manufacturing Company and one of its subsidiaries combined their operations. On May 13, 1958, the company changed its name to The Scranton Lace Corporation, but soon thereafter reverted to using the name The Scranton Lace Company as its official title. From 1916 to 2002 the company remained the first and largest known producer of Nottingham Lace in the United States. The company was the world leader in Nottingham lace and also produced tablecloths, napkins, valances, and shower curtains, among many other types of lace items. During the 1940s, the company teamed up with subsidiaries such as Victory Parachutes, Inc. and Sweeney Bros. to manufacture parachutes and camouflage netting. Though the company prospered well into the 1950s but risky investments involving Hal Roach Studios and the fledgling television industry placed the company in financial peril and eventually led to its closure in 2002. Despite the factory being one of area's biggest employers, it closed in 2002 with the company's vice president telling its employees, mid-shift, that the facility was closing "effective immediately". The facility featured a theater, bowling alley, gymnasium, infirmary, clock tower (that is a city landmark and has a Meneely cast iron bell) and other amenities. On January 31, 2011, the Scranton City Council gave final approval to Lace Building Affiliates to redevelop the Scranton Lace Complex industrial factory located at 1315 Mylert Avenue. On December 30, 2011, the company's abandoned building was featured in the pilot episode of the Abandoned TV series. The factory complex was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2012. The Scranton Lace Company Kingston Mill at Kingston, New York was listed in 2013.

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