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  2. SS Cars - Wikipedia

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    The first of the SS range of cars available to the public was the 1932 SS 1 with 2-litre or 2½-litre side-valve, six-cylinder engine and the SS 2 with a four-cylinder 1-litre side-valve engine. Initially available as coupé or tourer a saloon was added in 1934, when the chassis was modified to be 2 inches (50 mm) wider.

  3. Howell Park (Seattle) - Wikipedia

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    Howell Park (also known as Howell Beach Park and Howell Street Park) [1] [2] is a public park in Seattle's Madrona neighborhood, in the U.S. state of Washington. [3] The small beachfront park abuts Lake Washington. [4] It is used for nude recreation [5] and has "historically been more for the boys" (referring to gay men), according to The Stranger.

  4. Ajax (1914 automobile) - Wikipedia

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    Ajax Motors Co. was an automobile company based in Seattle, Washington, started by George, Frank, and Charles Parker. [when?] [1] The company produced a two-seat car. It was available in three wheelbase lengths. Right-hand and left-hand steering were offered. [1]

  5. Super Sport (Chevrolet) - Wikipedia

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    Super Sport, or SS, is the signature performance option package offered by the Chevrolet division of General Motors on a limited number of its vehicles. All SS models come with distinctive "SS" markings on their exterior.

  6. Sick's Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Sick's Stadium, also known as Sick's Seattle Stadium and later as Sicks' Stadium, was a baseball park in the northwest United States in Seattle, Washington. It was located in Rainier Valley , on the NE corner of S. McClellan Street and Rainier Avenue S (currently the site of a Lowe's hardware store).

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  9. T-Mobile Park - Wikipedia

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    T-Mobile Park is also used for amateur baseball events, including the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association high school state championships and one Washington Huskies game per season. Major non-baseball events that have been held at T-Mobile Park include the 2001 Seattle Bowl and WrestleMania XIX in 2003, which attracted the stadium ...