tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5248447883714712696.post1240885782770196064..comments2024-03-25T15:02:25.695+11:00Comments on oz.Typewriter: On This Day in Typewriter History: The Woodstock ElectricRobert Messengerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04366507489948676594noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5248447883714712696.post-69488582330785109912014-03-15T00:15:24.276+11:002014-03-15T00:15:24.276+11:00Drove into Woodstock yesterday and stopped by the ...Drove into Woodstock yesterday and stopped by the old factory. The restoration is lovely, and it looks like the whole complex was left in tact. I'll get back in a week or so and take pictures when the piles of snow are gone so that we can all see. It's so great that it's cared for and still in use, although as living quarters.Don Lamperthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10033476212606822358noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5248447883714712696.post-19397699457992974282014-03-11T13:02:43.725+11:002014-03-11T13:02:43.725+11:00Thanks as always for the great insight into Woodst...Thanks as always for the great insight into Woodstock history! I live in southwest Wisconsin, but drive a flower delivery truck to Chicago every week, and drive by Woodstock, Ill. so have a personel interest in, and love the Woodstock typewriters. <br />The Woodstock factory ( originally the Emerson Typewriter factory) still exists today, and has been restored as the Emerson Lofts apartments. (google Emerson Lofts, Woodstock, Ill.) Oddly, their website header has a Smith Corona Silent typewriter in it??<br />Hope your trip home was easier than your trip to the Type-In!!Don Lamperthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10033476212606822358noreply@blogger.com