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- World-Class Wool Clothing, Blankets Decor | Pendleton
For more than 100 years, our Pacific Northwest mills have been spinning, dyeing and weaving fine wool fabrics used in our iconic blankets and apparel From our lasting relationships with local sheep ranchers, to hand-finishing each blanket—Pendleton wool is handled with the upmost care and attention to detail
- Pendleton Woolen Mills - Wikipedia
Pendleton Woolen Mills retail store at the original Pendleton, Oregon mill The mill owned by the Bishops had been built in 1893 and had been a wool scouring plant, where raw wool was scrubbed and packed before shipping out to the textile mills
- Pendleton Woolen Mills - The Oregon Encyclopedia
Pendleton Woolen Mills opened in 1909 in a defunct woolen mill that had been established in Pendleton in 1896 The town’s efforts to persuade the Bishop family (a prominent retail family in Salem with close ties to the Thomas Kay Woolen Mill ) to revive the closed mill meant leveraging one of eastern Oregon’s economic strengths—its
- Pendleton Woolen Mills | Fort Worth Stockyards
Today, Pendleton owns and runs two of the few remaining woolen mills in the United States: one in Pendleton, Oregon, and another in Washougal, Washington Pendleton is the unbroken thread connecting Oregon’s heritage of pioneering vision with the future of vibrant creativity and innovation
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Pendleton Woolen Mills began production of their beautiful wool blankets over a century ago Their products feature vivid colors and elaborate designs inspired by local and Southwest Native American tribes
- Pendleton Woolen Mills - Factory Tours USA
In 1909, with family and town backing, the Bishop sons purchased an idle mill in Pendleton, Oregon A major railhead serving the Columbia Plateau, the town of Pendleton was a wool shipping center for sheep growers of the region The mill, originally built in 1893, began as a wool scouring plant, which washed the raw wool before shipping
- Pendleton Woolen Mills: Swimming With The Tide - ThinkingOregon
Pendleton Woolen Mills, an All-American “made-to-last” heritage brand, has been able to keep its fires burning only by becoming increasingly dependent on other countries to manufacture its products
- Pendleton Woolen Mill Tour | Visit WashougalWA
Pendleton's Pacific Northwest woolen mills are a testament to the quest for quality established by our founder five generations ago in 1863 The intricate jacquard blankets and array of wool fabrics we produce have earned a reputation on par with the greatest mills around the world
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