Category:Sheffield Farms Milk Plant (Bronx)
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The 1914 Sheffield Farms Milk Plant at 1075 Webster Avenue in the Bronx, New York, on the southwest corner of 166th Street, was designed by architect Frank A. Rooke. The plant has been demolished and replaced by a residential building, but a formerly connected 1923 ice house and storage building remains, and is in use by a storage business. The company also had plants on West 125th Street and West 57th Street, both in Manhattan.
Source: Sheffield Farms Milk Plant (PDF). Library of Congress (1991). Retrieved on April 17, 2016.
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