Normally the Allentown paper would only let $ub$cribers look at this (I pay 
them a whopping $ 8.50 a week *just for online access!*), but the old Dixie 
products plant, built in Easton-adjacent Wilson in the 1920s, got profiled 
as part of an episode of Discovery's "Mysteries of the Abandoned: Hidden 
America," which apparently still has linear-channel airings left, but is 
also on Max, Discovery+, and whatever-other platforms WBD licensed it to...
The segment, in the "Oklahoma's Toxic Ghost Town" episode, interviews the 
local attorney who now owns the property along with a longtime Dixie 
employee I *know* my dad spoke of before his passing in 2016...
https://www.mcall.com/2023/09/12/dixie-cup-on-tv/?share=pd2wwo9cp2pdls2maoxd
 (link)
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