Welch_Factory_Building_No._1

Welch Factory Building No. 1

Welch Factory Building No. 1

United States historic place


Welch Factory Building No. 1 is a historic grape juice factory located at Westfield in Chautauqua County, New York. It was built in 1897 and expanded in 1899 and 1903, to be an 8-bay wide, 10-bay deep rectangular building. It is the oldest extant structure associated with the Welch's company.[2]

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It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.[1]

The plant was built by Charles E. Welch and is only 17 miles from the current Welch's facility in North East, PA. Dr. Welch opened the plant in Chautauqua County, the largest grape growing county outside of California. [3] The plant was built along a spur of the New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad and is still located near a rail line for Conrail\CSX, though no longer having rail access. [4]



References

  1. "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  2. "Where We Work". Welch's corporate site. 2022. Retrieved July 18, 2022. Westfield is where Dr. Welch built the first plant back in 1897. This plant, located only 17 miles away from the North East plant, is in Chautauqua County – the largest grape growing county outside of California. Primarily a juice storage and processing facility, this location has employees who service Welch's bulk concentrate customers. Explore Lake Erie vineyards, see the historic Barcelona lighthouse or visit quaint B&Bs.

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