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Amoskeag Manufacturing Company

In the early 20th century, changing economic and social conditions occurred as the New England textile industry shifted to the Southern U.S., and the business went bankrupt in 1935. Many decades later, the original mills were refurbished and renovated, and now house offices, restaurants, software companies, college branches, art studios, apartments and a museum.
The Amoskeag millyard complex was considered "one of the most remarkable manifestations of our urban and industrial culture by ''New York Times'' architecture critic Ada Louise Huxtable in her December 22, 1968 article ''Manchester, NH: Lessons in Urbicide.'' "The excellence of the complex has made it an acknowledged monument of American industrial history and urban design." Provided by Wikipedia