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Sunnyvale Sun

0635 | Wednesday, August 23, 2006

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Photograph by Vicki Thompson

Alma Taylor, who was employed at the Hendy Iron Works plant in 1942, attended its 100th anniversary celebration Aug. 10-12. The plant has been turned into a museum that is filled with artifacts from the company's experience during World War II.

A Place in Time

Rosie the Riveter-era ironworker Alma Taylor remembers Sunnyvale's Hendy Ironworks.

By ALICIA UPANO

The industrial successor to Sunnyvale's landmark Hendy Ironworks marks 100-year milestone.more >>

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