Winchester: How America's Most Famous Rifle Lost Its Factory ?
For more than a century, Winchester's factory in New Haven stood as one of the most recognizable manufacturing sites in America. It helped build a legendary brand and became a symbol of American industry. But changing markets, corporate restructuring, and global competition eventually brought an end to production at the historic factory. In this video, we explore the history of Winchester, the rise of its New Haven manufacturing operation, and the events that led to the factory's closure. Topics covered: • Winchester history • Winchester Repeating Arms • New Haven factory • American manufacturing history • Industrial decline • Business history documentary Subscribe for more stories about iconic brands, historic factories, and the industries that shaped America. #Winchester #BusinessHistory #ManufacturingHistory #IndustrialHistory #AmericanBrands

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