It's no secret that an Apple factory once called the Tri-Cities home, but have you wondered exactly what was produced inside of the now vacant Fremont building?
The video found on YouTube above showcases what products were made and how they were built inside of the plant.
Located at 48233 Warm Springs Blvd, the former manufacturing center includes three buildings that sits on 20 acres, according to the city documents.
It opened in January 1984 and continued to manufacture Macintosh computers for approximately two years until its operations relocated, but the facility continued to produce Apple products until it closed in September 1992.
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