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Paper Discovery Center

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Janet
November 6, 2021
The Atlas Mill was "the largest establishment of the kind in the West and there was none in the whole country having a greater capacity ... involving an outlay of $125,000 ... 500 horsepower!" according to an 1879 edition of the Appleton Daily Post. The mill had three paper machines that first produced jute and wood manila papers. The original Atlas Mill burned down in 1888 and was rebuilt five months later. In 1907, the Atlas Paper Company was sold outright to Kimberly-Clark.
The Atlas Mill was "the largest establishment of the kind in the West and there was none in the whole country having a greater capacity ... involving an outlay of $125,000 ... 500 horsepower!" according to an 1879 edition of the Appleton Daily Post. The mill had three paper machines that first produ…
Rob
August 22, 2018
Unique museum on paper and local history
Victoria
February 10, 2019
Museum and workshop center focused on papermaking in Appleton, where paper is an important local industry.
Dawn
July 25, 2017
Beautiful location on the Fox River, next to the new River Tyme Bistro
Gary
June 15, 2017
Discover paper and how to make it. Great location and next to a coffee shop.

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