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- Advertising Process Photograph Showing Heinz Ocean Pier, Atlantic City, New Jersey, September 1923 - The Heinz Ocean Pier, opened 1898, was the Heinz Company's costliest and most ambitious venture. It is here that the "57 Varieties" slogan became synonymous with the company. Open year-round, the Pier included product displays, free samples, slide lectures of the company's Pittsburgh plant, an impressive art collection, and free pickle pins. A hurricane destroyed the building in 1944.

- September 01, 1923
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Advertising Process Photograph Showing Heinz Ocean Pier, Atlantic City, New Jersey, September 1923
The Heinz Ocean Pier, opened 1898, was the Heinz Company's costliest and most ambitious venture. It is here that the "57 Varieties" slogan became synonymous with the company. Open year-round, the Pier included product displays, free samples, slide lectures of the company's Pittsburgh plant, an impressive art collection, and free pickle pins. A hurricane destroyed the building in 1944.
- Convention Room at Main Factory Plant, H. J. Heinz Company, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - H.J. Heinz recognized that specific climates and soil-types produced the best crops for his pickled foods and condiments. He built factories close to where his crops were grown to reduce the amount of time between farm and factory, ensuring the best taste. The banners on the wall in this photograph note the location of Heinz factories across the United States.

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Convention Room at Main Factory Plant, H. J. Heinz Company, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
H.J. Heinz recognized that specific climates and soil-types produced the best crops for his pickled foods and condiments. He built factories close to where his crops were grown to reduce the amount of time between farm and factory, ensuring the best taste. The banners on the wall in this photograph note the location of Heinz factories across the United States.
- H. J. Heinz Ocean Pier, Interior Exhibitions, Atlantic City, New Jersey, circa 1910 - The Heinz Ocean Pier, opened 1898, was the Heinz Company's costliest and most ambitious venture. It is here that the "57 Varieties" slogan became synonymous with the company. Open year-round, the Pier included product displays, free samples, slide lectures of the company's Pittsburgh plant, an impressive art collection, and free pickle pins. A hurricane destroyed the building in 1944.

- circa 1910
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H. J. Heinz Ocean Pier, Interior Exhibitions, Atlantic City, New Jersey, circa 1910
The Heinz Ocean Pier, opened 1898, was the Heinz Company's costliest and most ambitious venture. It is here that the "57 Varieties" slogan became synonymous with the company. Open year-round, the Pier included product displays, free samples, slide lectures of the company's Pittsburgh plant, an impressive art collection, and free pickle pins. A hurricane destroyed the building in 1944.