July 24, 2018

This Budd's for you

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Budd was founded in 1912 in Philadelphia by Edward G. Budd, whose fame came from his development of the first all-steel automobile bodies in 1913 and, in the 1930s, his company's invention of the "shotweld" technique for joining pieces of stainless steel without damaging its anti-corrosion properties.The Budd Company was a 20th century metal fabricator, a major supplier of body components to the automobile industry and a manufacturer of stainless steel passenger rail cars, airframes, missile and space vehicles, and various defense products.
Budd Company became part of Budd Thyssen in 1978 and in 1999 a part of ThyssenKrupp Budd. Body and chassis operations were sold to Martinrea International in 2006. No longer an operating company, Budd filed for bankruptcy in 2014. It currently exists to provide benefits to its retirees.
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July 15, 2018

American Graffiti Jr High School
























American Graffiti Jr High School
History or Information Not Found. If I happen to find any details or history I will post it as soon as I have it.

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July 13, 2018

The PSP Church


The former Community Church was once a bustling place. But when the church saw its congregation and funds wane, it closed. The building, which fell into disrepair after being left vacant for years, is poised for a renewal. The city took the title to the 22,872-square-foot building and parking lot in foreclosure and is now looking for someone to redevelop it. Long before Community Church, it was PSP Church. Built in 1875, it soon became one of Trenton's largest and most prestigious congregations. But as its predominantly white members aged and moved to the suburbs, attendance plunged. When the church closed its doors in 1993, it was unclear if the spacious sanctuary would ever again house religious services.
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