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  2. Plymouth Savoy - Wikipedia

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    Plymouth Savoy Wagon 1951. Plymouth used the name Savoy on several automobiles. From 1951 to 1953, the Savoy name was used on a station wagon, upgrading the base model Suburban. Later was a line of full-sized Plymouths from 1954 to 1961. [1] Another incarnation was among Plymouth's downsized full-size cars from 1962 until 1964.

  3. Savoy, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Savoy is located in western Fannin County. Its western border is the Grayson County line. Texas State Highway 56 passes through the city, leading east 11 miles (18 km) to Bonham, the Fannin County seat, and west 2.5 miles (4.0 km) to Bells.

  4. Plymouth Suburban - Wikipedia

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    The separate Suburban series was discontinued for 1962, and the new and now smaller Plymouth station wagon models were instead included within the Savoy, Belvedere and Fury lines. [15] However, the body for the 1961 4-door wagon was held over so that it could be used in the creation of the full-sized Chrysler and Dodge wagons for 1962.

  5. Plymouth Plaza - Wikipedia

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    The Plymouth Plaza / ˈ p l ɑː z ə / is an automobile which was produced by Plymouth from 1954 through the 1958 model year. The Plaza was Plymouth's entry-level car during those years and was priced under the Plymouth Savoy. It was offered in sedan, coupe and wagon variants.

  6. Savoy Automobile museum - Wikipedia

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    The Savoy Automobile Museum, colloquially known as the Savoy, is an Automobile museum which opened in December of 2021 in Cartersville, Georgia, about 45 miles northwest of Atlanta. The museum takes its name from the rusted remains of a 1954 Plymouth Savoy , which was discovered half-buried on the museum site, during its initial construction phase.

  7. Texas Road - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Road, also known as the Shawnee Trail, or Shawnee-Arbuckle Trail, was a major trade and emigrant route to Texas across Indian Territory (later Oklahoma, Kansas, and Missouri). Established during the Mexican War by emigrants rushing to Texas, it remained an important route across Indian Territory until Oklahoma statehood.

  8. Trenton, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Trenton is located in southwestern Fannin County. U.S. Route 69 passes through the northeastern part of the city, leading northwest 27 miles (43 km) to Denison and southeast 26 miles (42 km) to Greenville.

  9. Transportation in Texas - Wikipedia

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    The city of Arlington remains the largest city in the United States not served by a public transportation system, instead using a ride-share service since 2017. The Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County, Texas (METRO) operates bus , lift bus , light rail , and bus rapid transit service in Harris County , which includes Houston .