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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"><html><head><title>Allied Paper: An Abandoned Paper Mill</title><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"></head><body><p align="center"><strong> AlliedPaper.org: Exploring Kalamazoo's Abandoned Paper Mills<br> </strong><font size="1"><a href="/changelog.html">Last Updated</a>: 14 July2004 <script language="JavaScript" type="text/JavaScript"> sentence = document.location.href; value = sentence.indexOf("aim1"); if (value != -1) document.location = "http://www.alliedpaper.org"; </script></font></p><p align="left"><a href="http://www.alliedpaper.org/allied.html"><strong>Allied Paper Mill</strong></a><strong>:</strong> <font size="-1">Built in the 1880s, finally abandoned in 1998, Kalamazoo's Allied Paper Mill (a.k.a. Bryant Mill, Performance Papers, Portage Paper, etc...) now consists of two mostly-intact mill buildings (Mill C and Mill D), a collapsed converting building (Mill E) and an awesome Powerhouse with its boilers and most other equipment still present.</font></p><p align="center"><a href="allied.html"><img src="photo/allied.jpg" width="678" height="100" border="1"></a></p><p align="left"> </p><p align="left"><a href="/cvantage/"><strong>Crown Vantage Paper Mill</strong></a><strong>:</strong> <font size="-1">The Crown Vantage Parchment Mill closed on November 3rd, 2000 but was kept under active security until they finally auctioned off the mill's equipment in June of 2003. Most of the pictures on the site were taken on the day of the auction, so you get to see all the machines and equipment the way they were when the factory was running. Featured in the tour are the two gigantic mill buildings (Mill 1 and Mill 2), and the gas/oil Power Plant. Unlike Allied's power plant, the turbines, generators and all of the control equipment were still present at the time the pictures were taken. </font></p><p align="center"><a href="/cvantage/"><img src="photo/crownvantage.jpg" width="690" height="100" border="1"></a></p><p align="left"> </p><p align="left"><strong><a href="/watervliet/">Watervliet Paper Mill</a>: </strong><font size="-1">The paper mill in the small town of Watervliet was torn down before we got a chance to do much exploration there. However, one of my friends did take a few pictures of the mill on one occasion, so they are presented here for your viewing enjoyment. It is too bad that we never got to explore this mill more thoroughly, as it looked like a very interesting place. </font></p><p align="left"><strong><a href="/forum/">Discussion Forums</a>: </strong><font size="-1">The alliedpaper.org forums are open for discussions of the factories on this site, other factories, exploration in general, and what have you. There is some interesting information there, and it is a good place to ask paper-related questions since it is frequented by a few paper industry employees. </font></p><p align="left"> </p><p align="center"> <script type="text/javascript"><!--google_ad_client = "pub-4544391496312935";google_ad_width = 728;google_ad_height = 90;google_ad_format = "728x90_as";google_ad_channel ="6621365564";google_color_border = "336699";google_color_bg = "FFFFFF";google_color_link = "0000FF";google_color_url = "008000";google_color_text = "000000";//--></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js"></script></p></body></html>