Sentences with phrase «mill town peopled»

It's set in the small New England town in which we grew up together, a run - down port town in our time and before, a factory and mill town peopled by hard - working immigrants.

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At its height around 1920, 14,000 people worked at the steel mill in the town, which featured 200 homes and walkable streets.
People are milling around on the town's only street; this is the social event of the year in Michigan Bluff, and the elite among the locals sit in armchairs, lined up along the thoroughfare, to survey the scene.
The worst chlorine gas accident in the country occurred in 2005, when 18 freight train cars derailed and released 120,000 pounds of chlorine gas in the mill town of Graniteville, S.C. Nine people were killed and at least 1,400 people were exposed, resulting in more than 550 people treated at hospitals, including some with serious lung injuries.
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For lovers of books, the virtues of a library are not hard to sell, but in Riverton, New Hampshire, a small mill town that has seen better days, the books are usually the last things to bring people to the library.
The town in which she grew up, Apollo, Pennsylvania, was a small, nondescript sort of place, not much different from countless other mill towns carved out of hemlock and spruce, unassuming enough that even the author of a history of Apollo felt obliged to explain in the book's foreword, «It is not necessary to be a city of the first class to fill the niche in the hearts of the people or the history of the state.
«Because our community loves animals and was even named «Best Dog Town» in the United States in 2014, we believe the City should reconsider participating in a convention that has invited a person who defends puppy mills, which are widely known to abuse and torture thousands of dogs across the country and have led to the majority of states enacting laws to crack down on them.»
«We're either going to pass an ordinance that has some teeth to it and says we don't want people selling puppy mill dogs in our town or we're not,» Russell said.
Braddock is a small town near Pittsburgh that was once prosperous, with a steel mill that employed many people.
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