1789 was the year America's Constitution was signed and George
Washington became the country's first President. It was also the year Cornelius
Holgate established a woodworking shop on the outskirts of Philadelphia in
the Colonial town of Roxborough. We have been in continuous operation ever since!
Through the generations, our company has made numerous wooden products for home,
farm and industry. Shortly after the Civil War, Holgate moved
to Kane, Pennsylvania, to be near the area's abundant hardwood forests. In 1929,
our company expanded its product line by making educational pre-school wooden
toys. Holgate's early toy designer was Jarvis Rockwell, brother
of famous illustrator Norman Rockwell who visited the Holgate
factory on several occasions. Jarvis Rockwell's concern for safety, durability
and educational play earned him recognition as America's premier toy designer
during this period. With the great consumer success of its toys, Holgate
began concentrating on this segment of its business. Today, Holgate
is synonymous toys... and still making the finest wooden toys in America. Our
factory is now located in Bradford, Pennsylvania, still in the middle of America's
premier hardwood forests. Today Holgate is recognized as the premier maker of
children's wooden toys in America.
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