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The Twin Cities Assembly Plant is a former Ford Motor Company manufacturing facility in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States, that operated from 1925 to 2011. In 1912, Ford's first assembly and sales activities in Minnesota began in a former warehouse in Minneapolis. By 1925, Ford had relocated its local operations to the bluffs above the Mississippi River in the Highland Park neighborhood of Saint Paul. In 2006, Ford officials announced plans to close the factory, though it operated for three years past the 2008 closure date initially announced. At the time of its closure, it was the oldest Ford plant in continuous operation. The plant's final truck was completed on December 16, 2011. All of the facility's buildings were demolished and the site underwent extensive environment remediation

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  • Twin Cities Assembly (nl)
  • Twin Cities Assembly Plant (en)
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  • De Twin Cities assemblagefabriek is een autofabriek die zich bevindt naast de Mississippi in Highland Park in de buurt van Saint Paul (Minnesota) in de Verenigde Staten. De fabriek ving in 1912 met de productie van auto's aan in een voormalig pakhuis. In 2008 werd de sluiting van de fabriek aangekondigd uiteindelijk rolde in de fabriek de laatste auto van de band in 2011. De fabriek heeft de Ford Ranger, de Mazda B-serie, Ford Model T, de Ford TT truck, de Ford Galaxie en de Sportsman Cabriolet geproduceerd. De meeste gebouwen zullen gesloopt worden. (nl)
  • The Twin Cities Assembly Plant is a former Ford Motor Company manufacturing facility in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States, that operated from 1925 to 2011. In 1912, Ford's first assembly and sales activities in Minnesota began in a former warehouse in Minneapolis. By 1925, Ford had relocated its local operations to the bluffs above the Mississippi River in the Highland Park neighborhood of Saint Paul. In 2006, Ford officials announced plans to close the factory, though it operated for three years past the 2008 closure date initially announced. At the time of its closure, it was the oldest Ford plant in continuous operation. The plant's final truck was completed on December 16, 2011. All of the facility's buildings were demolished and the site underwent extensive environment remediation (en)
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  • The Twin Cities Assembly Plant is a former Ford Motor Company manufacturing facility in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States, that operated from 1925 to 2011. In 1912, Ford's first assembly and sales activities in Minnesota began in a former warehouse in Minneapolis. By 1925, Ford had relocated its local operations to the bluffs above the Mississippi River in the Highland Park neighborhood of Saint Paul. In 2006, Ford officials announced plans to close the factory, though it operated for three years past the 2008 closure date initially announced. At the time of its closure, it was the oldest Ford plant in continuous operation. The plant's final truck was completed on December 16, 2011. All of the facility's buildings were demolished and the site underwent extensive environment remediation in the late 2010s, paid for by the Ford company. Following a multi-year planning and community engagement process, the site was sold to the Ryan Companies, who began redevelopment of the site in 2020 as , a 122-acre residential and commercial district. (en)
  • De Twin Cities assemblagefabriek is een autofabriek die zich bevindt naast de Mississippi in Highland Park in de buurt van Saint Paul (Minnesota) in de Verenigde Staten. De fabriek ving in 1912 met de productie van auto's aan in een voormalig pakhuis. In 2008 werd de sluiting van de fabriek aangekondigd uiteindelijk rolde in de fabriek de laatste auto van de band in 2011. De fabriek heeft de Ford Ranger, de Mazda B-serie, Ford Model T, de Ford TT truck, de Ford Galaxie en de Sportsman Cabriolet geproduceerd. De meeste gebouwen zullen gesloopt worden. (nl)
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