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[[File:Akron logo.jpg|thumb|Akron logo, courtesy [http://www.racineandlaramie.com/ Racine & Laramie Tobacconist]]] | [[File:Akron logo.jpg|thumb|Akron logo, courtesy [http://www.racineandlaramie.com/ Racine & Laramie Tobacconist]]] | ||
The Pamplin Pipe Factory site in Appomattox County Virginia contains the archaeological remains of several consecutive periods of [[clay | The Pamplin Pipe Factory site in Appomattox County Virginia contains the archaeological remains of several consecutive periods of [[clay]] pipe manufacture. | ||
Tradition holds that pipemaking there began as early as the 1740s when the first European settlers arrived in the area. As a home based industry, pipe production continued through the years, with pipemakers using local clays to make pipes of various styles. | Tradition holds that pipemaking there began as early as the 1740s when the first European settlers arrived in the area. As a home based industry, pipe production continued through the years, with pipemakers using local clays to make pipes of various styles. |