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This company lay next door to Mid America Plastics, a recyclery where my friend Jeff and I worked on in Springdale, Ohio (suburb of Cincinnati). I was never able to determine the nature of this business. My initial guess is that they're a corporation that manufactures products. The street we worked on was called "Centron Place" (Centron?). Only a few years earlier, it had been a farm. You, know, one of those odd quasi-industrial, office-tech areas that sprouted in the back yard of shopping malls throughout the 80s and 90s. Oddly, while Centron Place was was only about two hundred feet long, and housed only a few buildings, the address for Mid America Plastics was 12049 Centron Place. Sheez, crazy suburbia. What a nightmare. Next Thumbs PhotoAmerica Index
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