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I know Wurlitzer made organs. They evidently once made pianos as well.
Joe Ikon
posted four photos with the comment:
Found these photos online of old piano factory in Dekalb Illinois on Pleasant St along old CNWRR line north to Sycamore then to Belvidere. You can see the old CM&G/CNW crossing tower in the distance.
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Lost Illinois Manufacturing
posted six photos with the comment: "
Photos taken 3-15-2014 of the Wurlitzer factory in DeKalb, IL. on Pleasant Road."
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A different exposure of the top photo that shows better details.
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Wayne DeMunn posted C&NW and CGW lines to Sycamore, The Gary line junction and Tower can be seen in the distance, Wurlitzer to the right. Floyd Ritzman photo Circa 1936. — in DeKalb, Illinois. Wayne DeMunn For those who don't already know, the Wurlitzer building was recently demolished. |
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Dave Kuntz posted Were these clusters of buildings in Dekalb served by the Gary Line? Old aerials seem to show a track from Peace Rd along with the CGW and CNW
Jim Worrell: That is the Wurlitzer buildings along Pleasant St The Minneapolis St Paul ran thru there and there was a Railway Express freight terminal East of Wurlitzer. |
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Bill Angus posted In 1910 the CM&G used the CGW depot and their own freight house. This according to an article by Charles Stats published in the Winter 1992 issue C&NW historical society magazine. |
I distinctly remember seeing Wurlitzer signage in Dekalb in the early '70s. Don't recall the exact street I was on though.
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