Canada Packers wafting over the Junction. St. Clair Avenue West aerial, looking from Symes Rd to Keele St, 1960. This is why the Stockyards are called the Stockyards. I can still taste
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Signs on a hillside above the Stockyards neighborhood of Fort Worth, Texas, identifying two giant meat-packing companies that operated massive operations nearby | Library of Congress
Welcome to 'The Jungle': From Stockyard to Beef in Turn-of-the-Century Chicago – Chicago Magazine
How Chicago's Slaughterhouse Spectacles Paved The Way For Big Meat : The Salt : NPR
West Philadelphia Collaborative History - Backstory: Chicago's Union Stock Yards and Turn of the Century Red Meat Wars
On borrowed time? The Toronto stockyards face an uncertain future with the announced closing of the Canada Packers slaughterhouse in December. About 9(...) – All Items – Digital Archive : Toronto Public Library
Slaughterhouse: Chicago's Union Stock Yard and the World It Made by Dominic Pacyga – book excerpt
The Fall of Chicago's 'Porkopolis' and the Rise of Niche Meat | WBEZ Chicago
Stock Yards Meat Packing Co. - Spokane Valley | Spokane Valley WA
Stockyards & Packing Houses
Residents, politicians 'disturbed' by new meat-processing plant in Toronto neighbourhood | CBC News
Chicago Stockyards
The Union Stockyards: “A Story of American Capitalism” | WTTW Chicago
Making Meat: Race, Labor, and the Kansas City Stockyards | The Pendergast Years
In the heart of the Great Union Stock Yards, Chicago, U.S.A.] | Library of Congress
The Union Stockyards: “A Story of American Capitalism” | WTTW Chicago
West Philadelphia Collaborative History - Backstory: Chicago's Union Stock Yards and Turn of the Century Red Meat Wars
Union Stock Yards - Wikipedia
Meat-packing industry - Wikipedia
A long-abandoned Swift and Company facility, high above the Stockyards District of Fort Worth, Texas | Library of Congress
Residents, politicians 'disturbed' by new meat-processing plant in Toronto neighbourhood | CBC News
How Upton Sinclair's 'The Jungle' Unintentionally Spurred Food Safety Laws | WTTW Chicago