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<p>These former battery <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2016/06/26/silence-of-the-lamps-10-abandoned-light-bulb-factories/">factories</a> once lead, er, led the way in electrifying society; now they sit abandoned in environs rife with <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2011/07/03/heavy-metal-man-50-ton-gigantor-statue-gives-kobe-hope/">heavy metal</a> contamination.</p>
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<p>The abandoned Power City Warehouse in Niagara Falls, New York began producing batteries for automobiles and tractors back in 1910. In the early 1940s, work of a classified nature was being conducted there in support of the Manhattan Project &ndash; the top-secret initiative charged with creating the atomic bomb. By the 1960s it had been bought by the Prestolite Company, who re-tolled the factory to manufacture hard rubber battery cases and to fill lead-acid batteries with sulfuric acid. The factory was abandoned in the late 1980s.</p>
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<p>The EPA conducted a survey of the site in 2001 that revealed extensive contamination with lead, semi-volatile organic compounds, PCBs, and pesticides in the soil and buildings. Radioactive slag was discovered on the property in early 2012. Flickr user Kevin McBride (<a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/mr_kevino/albums/72157606549751575">Mr Kevino</a>) visited &ldquo;The Battery Factory&rdquo;, as it is known colloquially by urbex&rsquo;ers, in August of 2008 to snap a small selection of photos&hellip; hope he wore appropriate clothing like, say a haz-mat suit.</p>
<h4>Edison&rsquo;s Other Bright Idea</h4>
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<p>Better buy glass company stock STAT &ndash; the <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/06/realestate/commercial/breaking-ground-where-echoes-of-edison-linger-in-new-jersey.html?_r=0">former Edison Storage Battery factory</a> in West Orange, NJ is being renovated and re-purposed into <a href="http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052702303980004579576120638433480">Edison Village</a> and roughly 900 windows in the circa-1914 main building are due to be replaced.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.cnn.com/2016/10/11/travel/thomas-edison-battery-factory-development/">The factory</a> manufactured batteries for submarines, mining lamps, railroad signals and more. The <a href="http://www.westorange.org/DocumentCenter/View/397">Battery Building</a>, abandoned since 1965, was the only remaining building in Edison&rsquo;s once-enormous West Orange industrial complex aside from Edison&rsquo;s old laboratory, now part of the Thomas Edison National Historic Park. One reason for its longevity was the special &ldquo;Edison Cement&rdquo; used in its construction &ndash; wrecking balls bounced off the outer walls leaving nary a dent.</p>
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