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During 64 years, "Ing-Rich" became one of the leading producers of porcelain enamel products in the U.S. Noted for durability, the company's output included outdoor advertising signs and "porcel panels" for building exteriors; it also made table tops, refrigerators & stove parts, and other products for the home.
Founded here in 1901 by Louis Ingram & Ernest Richardson, it built plants in three other states. At its peak it employed over 1000 people.
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General Anthony Wayne Camp - PLAQUE
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On the plateau, southwest of this spot, was situated the camp of the army of General Anthony Wayne.
Logstown
N of Ambridge, PA
One of the large Indian towns on the upper Ohio was located nearby in 1727-58.
Old Economy Memorial
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Maintained by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission as a State memorial to the Harmony Society, organized February 15, 1805,...
Old Economy
Ambridge, PA
Third and last home, 1825-1905, of the Harmony Society, religious community founded by George Rapp in 1805.
Fort Mc Intosh
Beaver, PA
The first U.S. military post north of the Ohio.
