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See how The Inquirer printed its newspapers over the years

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After nearly two centuries, The Inquirer is no longer printing its own newspapers, instead outsourcing the work to another company. These archival pictures show the paper's press operations over the years.

Vice President of Operations Fred Lehman holds up a photograph of the then-new Schuylkill Printing Plant that was inside a time capsule buried in 1992 outside the plant. The capsule was originally scheduled to be opened in 2092 but was instead opened during a ceremony on March 26, 2021, days before the plant was scheduled to cease production..
Vice President of Operations Fred Lehman holds up a photograph of the then-new Schuylkill Printing Plant that was inside a time capsule buried in 1992 outside the plant. The capsule was originally scheduled to be opened in 2092 but was instead opened during a ceremony on March 26, 2021, days before the plant was scheduled to cease production..Read moreTIM TAI / Staff Photographer
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