Beatty's Mills Factory Building

It was built in 1886, and is a five-story, red brick building in the Italianate style.It was part of a complex of five buildings and is the only remaining structure.It is attached to a two-story school building built in 2002.The building housed textile-related manufacturing operations until 2000.[2] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2004.
U.S. National Register of Historic PlacesKensingtonPhiladelphiaPennsylvaniaItalianatetextile millNational Register of Historic PlacesNational Park ServiceUS National Register of Historic Places in PennsylvaniaContributing propertyKeeper of the RegisterHistoric districtHistory of the National Register of Historic PlacesProperty typesAlleghenyArmstrongBeaverBedfordBradfordButlerCambriaCameronCarbonCentreChesterClarionClearfieldClintonColumbiaCrawfordCumberlandDauphinDelawareFayetteForestFranklinFultonGreeneHuntingdonIndianaJeffersonJuniataLackawannaLancasterLawrenceLebanonLehighLuzerneLycomingMcKeanMercerMifflinMonroeMontgomeryMontourNorthamptonNorthumberlandPotterSchuylkillSnyderSomersetSullivanSusquehannaVenangoWarrenWashingtonWestmorelandWyomingPittsburghCenter CityNortheastNorthwestSouthwestEuropean archaeological sitesNative American archaeological sitesBridgescoveredNational Historic Landmarks