Penobscot McCrum Potato Processor Belfast, Maine

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Penobscot McCrum Potato Processor Belfast, Maine

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Chicken processing changed to potato processing on a site located on the Belfast waterfront. Maplewood Poultry Company purchased the site originally occupied by a fertilizer factory in 1946 and soon were processing locally grown chickens. In 1982 following the closure of the poultry company, Ted Starrett of Penobscot Frozen Foods purchased the plant and refurbished it in order to produce potato products which included stuffed baked potatoes and potato skins. Penobscot McCrum potato processor purchased the assets of Penobscot Frozen Foods in 2004. Potato production ceased on March 24, 2022, following a destructive fire.
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zoey_dc 19/11/2022 05:12

I've walked there many times

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jack_spw 24/11/2022 18:51

I know that area well

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emma_nola 28/11/2022 11:24

Please, upload more pictures of this area

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callie_cat 01/12/2022 22:46

Great picture, no doubt

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reagan3 02/12/2022 10:53

Those of us who passed through that area remember it well


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