Location North Brunswick, NJ Architect Ben C. DeKamp Year built 1897 | Products Music strings Area 1 ha | |
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Industry Musical string manufacturing Similar Ephraim Fitz‑Randolph House, Laing House of Plainfield, Simpson United Methodist, Benjamin Shotwell House, Henry Guest House |
The National Musical String Company is a defunct music string factory located in North Brunswick, New Jersey. The company was to make the first harmonicas in America, and became the world's largest producer of steel strings. The property is being redeveloped by Pioli Properties as a mixed-use site with the primary National Music String building renovated for commercial retail uses on the first level, and 38 residential apartment units on the second and third floors.
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