The Cambridge Assembly was a Ford Motor Company factory in Cambridge, Massachusetts which opened in 1913. The factory had the first vertically integrated assembly line in the world. [1] It was replaced in 1926 by the Somerville Assembly. [2] The plant was later reused by Polaroid Corporation, and is now owned by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
42°21′15.29″N 71°6′35.14″W / 42.3542472°N 71.1097611°W
The Cambridge Assembly was a Ford Motor Company factory in Cambridge, Massachusetts which opened in 1913. The factory had the first vertically integrated assembly line in the world. [1] It was replaced in 1926 by the Somerville Assembly. [2] The plant was later reused by Polaroid Corporation, and is now owned by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
42°21′15.29″N 71°6′35.14″W / 42.3542472°N 71.1097611°W