Story Title Goes Here
Short dek / subheading summarizing the story’s hook and angle.
By Your Name
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Published on Month 00, 2025
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Category: Craft / Industry
Opening hook: Set the scene in 2–3 sentences. Who is this maker or company, where are we, and what’s the emotional hook for the reader?
“This is where a powerful quote from the founder or maker goes.”
Founder / Maker Name
The Origin Story
Tell how this company or maker got started. Why did they choose to build in America? What problem were they trying to solve? Aim for 2–4 paragraphs.
Inside the Workshop
Describe the space, the tools, the day-to-day work. Paint the picture: sounds, smells, materials, motions. Make it feel like the reader is standing in the shop.
The People Behind the Work
Introduce key people: founders, craftspeople, family members. Share small human details and short quotes that show personality.
Why It Matters
Explain why this story belongs on American Made Stories. Jobs created, traditions preserved, innovation, community impact, or a shift away from imported goods.
Quick Facts
- Location: City, State
- Founded: 20XX
- Industry: Woodworking / Metal / Apparel / etc.
- Employees: Approx. 00
- Website: example.com
Gallery
Add workshop, product, and lifestyle images here. You can replace this core Gallery block with the Kadence Advanced Gallery block if you prefer.
Featured American-Made Gear
Product Name #1
Short 1–2 sentence description of what this product is and why it matters.
- Key feature #1
- Key feature #2
- Key feature #3
Product Name #2
Another related product or variation that fits the story and audience.
- Key feature #1
- Key feature #2
- Key feature #3
Inside the Shop (Video)
Optional description of what the viewer will see and why this video matters.
Behind the Brand
Short narrative about the company’s history, mission, and what drives them. This should feel like a human story, not marketing copy.
Company Snapshot
- Founded by: Founder name(s)
- Founded in: Year, City, State
- Specialty: What they’re known for
- Website: example.com
How It’s Made
Step 1
Brief explanation of the first major step in the process.
Step 2
Brief explanation of the second major step in the process.
Step 3
Brief explanation of the third major step in the process.
Specs & Materials
- Dimensions: Size or range
- Materials: Woods, metals, fabrics, etc.
- Finish options: Colors, finishes, variants
- Certifications: Made in USA, etc.
- Warranty: Length / coverage
In Their Own Words & American Made Facts
In Their Own Words
“Short quote about why they build in America, what matters to them, or what they’re most proud of.”
American Made Fact
Interesting stat or detail about their production, local impact, or materials sourcing.
More American Made Stories
Replace this paragraph with a Kadence Posts block or a core Query Loop to surface related stories from your Stories post type — or rely on your PHP template’s related stories section.
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