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==Factory 61,15==
==Factory 61,15==
===Description===
===Description===
 
An old sprawling Factory, its walls are stained and moldy; most of the windows have been broken out.
===History===
===History===
 
Built in the late 1930's to make machining tools, it was bombed during World War II. Rebuilt after the war, it was a major source of employment for Raines Hills blue collar workers. Unfortunately, what German bombs could not do, recession did and the factory closed its doors for good in 1978. Even before the Malton quarantine, it stood derelict, a home for squatters addicts. After the quarantine, the old factory has found a new purpose in hiding the living from the dead.
===Barricade Policy===
===Barricade Policy===
 
Building to be maintained EHB by the [[Raines_Hills#Barricade_Plan_2|Raines Hills Barricade Plan]].
===Current Status===
===Current Status===
 
Caded EHB, there is a running genny here. --[[User:Damocles S|Damocles S]] 21:56, 24 April 2009 (BST)
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Revision as of 20:56, 24 April 2009

a factory

Raines Hills [61, 15]

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Factory 61,15

Description

An old sprawling Factory, its walls are stained and moldy; most of the windows have been broken out.

History

Built in the late 1930's to make machining tools, it was bombed during World War II. Rebuilt after the war, it was a major source of employment for Raines Hills blue collar workers. Unfortunately, what German bombs could not do, recession did and the factory closed its doors for good in 1978. Even before the Malton quarantine, it stood derelict, a home for squatters addicts. After the quarantine, the old factory has found a new purpose in hiding the living from the dead.

Barricade Policy

Building to be maintained EHB by the Raines Hills Barricade Plan.

Current Status

Caded EHB, there is a running genny here. --Damocles S 21:56, 24 April 2009 (BST)


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