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Remembering D-Day: Seventy-Nine Years Later beehive of industry charles f. guyon crucible steel d-day dwight d. eisenhower harrison nj harrison redevelopment harrison redevelopment agency harrison redevelopment zone industrial past operation overlord radio corporation of america rca super sixth armored division world war ii world war ii monument Jun 06, 2023

June 6th marks an important date in history – the anniversary of D-Day. On this day in 1944, the Allied forces launched a massive invasion on the beaches of Normandy, France, during World War II. The operation, codenamed "Operation Overlord," was a pivotal moment that would ultimately lead...

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Rich History: Harrison, The First Silicon Valley bell labs david sarnoff harrison nj harrison plaza mini mall radio radio corporation of america radio tubes rca rca development zone transistors tubes May 22, 2023

In the bustling heart of Harrison, New Jersey lay the industrial fortress that once belonged to the Radio Corporation of America (RCA), a pioneer in radio and television technology and a beacon of American industry in the 20th century.

Under the watchful eye of its dynamic president, David...

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Two Guys from Harrison: One Person’s Garbage Is Another’s Gold harrison nj herbert hubschman radio corporation of america rca rca development zone sidney silverstein vornado vornado realty trust May 05, 2023

“The Two Guys from Harrison” Department Store was founded in 1946 by two friends, Sidney Silverstein, and Herbert Hubschman. They began by selling used televisions out of a storefront in Harrison, New Jersey. However, the business soon expanded, and the founders started selling other...

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Made in Harrison The Beehive of Industry beehive of industry erie lackawanna harrison town seal made in harrison manhattan transfer pennsylvania railroad peter j. goodman president taft president william howard taft radio corporation of america rca soha Apr 17, 2022

“The Beehive of Industry” has been the Town of Harrison’s motto since 1912.  One Hundred and Ten Years later, the trademark continues to be fondly thought of.  The Town of Harrison lived up to its trademark.  The Southern part of Harrison starting at what is now...

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