File:Sprague Electric North Adams, MA Headquarters.jpg

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Description Robert C. Sprague moved Sprague Electric to North Adams, MA in 1929. Formerly the Arnold Textile plant on Marshall St. Sprague was the largest employer in North Adams. Headquarters and principle manufacturing plant closed in 1985. It is now the home for the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MOCA).
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The importance of a company to the town it is in.

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