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PATERSON — A mid-19th-century painting of a Paterson factory where locomotives were built may provide a glimpse into the city’s future as well as its past. The Paterson Museum Foundation ...
One of the trains, Locomotive No. 299, was built by the Paterson-based American Locomotive Company in 1906, and had been sent to Panama to help build the country’s canal. Advertisement ...
The museum is housed in the Rogers Locomotive Works building at the corner of Market and Spruce streets, once part of a 19th-century manufacturing complex where 6,000 steam locomotives were built.
PATERSON — A new exhibition called "One Hundred Artifacts for One Hundred Years" opens on March 29 at the Paterson Museum in celebration of its centennial. The museum’s story is being told ...
Officials made the announcement outside of the Paterson Museum. The Silk City plans to use a portion of its $7 million award to create a metal-frame pavilion over two historic locomotives adjacent ...
The steam locomotive was assembled in Paterson, N.J., in 1855 and sailed down the coast, where it was commissioned to transport passengers and freight between Atlanta and Chattanooga, Tenn.
The site is one of the few in the country to get a Saving America’s Treasures Grant. The money helps preserve historic sites. The Paterson Museum was once a locomotive factory where more than ...
TRUST MAY GET ROGERS WORKS; Is Said to Have Majority Holdings in Paterson Locomotive Works. Share full article. April 4, 1904. Credit... The New York Times Archives.