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Former Ford manufacturing facility in Florida, United States
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Commodore Point is a former Ford manufacturing plant in Jacksonville, Florida. It was located on the banks of the St. John River just below the Mathews Bridge. It occupied the former Bentley Shipyards. The factory began operations in November 1924 building the Ford Model T followed later by the Ford Model A and was closed in 1932, where Ford continued to use the building as a parts distribution center until 1968.

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