Dupont Viscoloid Company Complex- Leominster, MA
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member nomadwillie
N 42° 30.727 W 071° 44.492
19T E 274774 N 4710281
From Combs to Toys to a dance center. A giant in the plastics industry until closing in November 1977 to small businesses
Waymark Code: WM13DYX
Location: Massachusetts, United States
Date Posted: 11/19/2020
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member razalas
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The Dupont Viscoloid Company, Inc. is a former plastics manufacturer based in Leominster, Massachusetts. The company was founded by Alexander Paton, Ludwig Stross and Bernard W. Doyle in 1901 as the Sterling Comb Company. In 1912, the three men consolidated a number of smaller plastics manufactures under the name Viscoloid Company. The company pioneered the use of pyroxylin plastic in hair combs, toilet articles, and a number of different products. In 1914, the Viscoloid Company began marketing pyroxylin plastic toys. The toy industry quickly became the company’s most profitable, and the Viscoloid was soon the leading pyroxylin plastic toy manufacturer in America. By 1923, Bernard Doyle had taken over the company and “The Viscoloid” spanned 106 buildings and was the largest employer in Leominster. In 1925, the company was sold to the Dupont Company of Leominster and was renamed the Dupont Viscoloid Company, Inc. The company would continually be a giant in the plastics industry until closing in November 1977.

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Today much of the complex has been torn down based on the drawing found in the book "Comb Making in America" published in 1925. The remaining buildings are retail and service businesses occupying them. Some names include MK Dance Center, Empire Athletics, and Atomic Imports Exports.
Address::
497 Lancaster St
Leominster, MA


Year built: 1901

Year converted: 1977

Web page: Not listed

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