"The factory was comprised of primarily two types of buildings erected around a central rail(road) siding.
The first type was built circa 1900 and is typically characterized by arched windows and doorways along with
massive oak and heart pine timbers. The second type was built during an extensive expansion that took place
between 1936-38. Steel beams, large rectangular windows, skylights and clerestories characterize these structures."
"All totaled, there are eleven adjoining buildings comprising approximately 165,000 square feet. It is exactly these characteristics -expansive open spaces with high ceilings, large windows utilizing the natural light, heavy steel beams reflecting an industrial age long gone by, oak and pine timbers worn by almost a century of use and a central rail spur-now a landscaped courtyard-that makes King Plow factory an interesting place to live, work, and create art. Certainly King Plows heritage-its connection with the past, richly enhances the environment. Most of all, however, it is the wonderful architecture that facilitates the contemporary usefulness and acceptance of the completed lofts, live/work studios, commercial arts spaces and galleries." -Artery.org

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