A shopper at the Faribault Woolen Mill store in downtown Minneapolis. The brand, one of just two woolen mills left in the U.S., opened a new store last week in Linden ...
Wool blankets are a tough sell in summer, but that's not stopping Faribault Woolen Mill. The 155-year-old company opened its third retail store last week. The Linden Hills location at 3413 W. 44th St.
That date marked the 100th anniversary of the iconic downtown Bemidji company that Ira Preston Batchelder started in a modest wood-framed building along the rail corridor. Now headed up by his great ...
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FARIBAULT, Minn. — Doug Remmey started working at the Faribault Woolen Mill straight out of high school in 1978. His mom had worked there for 25 years, and he’d often heard the place that made half of ...
The back-to-the-future reinvention of 150-year-old Faribault Woolen Mill—from a manufacturer of inexpensive commodity blankets, many containing more acrylic than wool, to a beloved American heritage ...
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