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  2. Trenton, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Trenton is a city in Wayne County, Michigan, United States.At the 2010 census, the city population was 18,853. [4]A Shawnee village was built in the area by war chief Blue Jacket after the 1795 Treaty of Greenville.

  3. Materials recovery facility - Wikipedia

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    A materials recovery facility for the recycling of domestic waste Clean materials recovery facility recycling video. A materials recovery facility, materials reclamation facility, materials recycling facility or multi re-use facility (MRF, pronounced "murf") is a specialized waste sorting and recycling system [1] that receives, separates and prepares recyclable materials for marketing to end ...

  4. Southgate Tower - Wikipedia

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    Southgate Tower is a high-rise office building at 16333 Trenton Road in Southgate, Michigan. Since its completion, it has been the tallest building in the Downriver area of Wayne County, Michigan, as well as the tallest building between Detroit and Toledo, Ohio. A large portion of office space in the building was occupied by PNC Financial ...

  5. TerraCycle - Wikipedia

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    TerraCycle is a private U.S.-based recycling business headquartered in Trenton, New Jersey. [2] It primarily runs a volunteer-based recycling platform to collect non-recyclable pre-consumer and post-consumer waste on behalf of corporate donors, municipalities, and individuals to turn it into raw material to be used in new products.

  6. Sibley Quarry explosion - Wikipedia

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    On January 30, 1900, the Sibley Quarry just north of Trenton, Michigan was the site of an accidental explosion of over 2,000 lb (910 kg) pounds of dynamite.While the explosion was felt over 25 mi (40 km) away, only one worker was killed, and no other serious injuries were reported.

  7. Trenton Engine Complex - Wikipedia

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    Trenton engine was the site chosen for production of the 2.2 L four-cylinder engine which debuted in 1980 in the K-cars. The factory was expanded again in 1985 with a $150 million investment to add production of the 2.5 L four-cylinder in a 324,000-square-foot (30,100 m 2 ) area formerly used for production of the Chrysler Slant 6 engine .

  8. Woodhaven, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    I-75 runs north–south through the center of Woodhaven; US 25 was a U.S. highway that was decommissioned in 1973. It ran along the current Dix–Toledo Road, which runs through a small portion of the city's northwest corner. M-85 touches along the far southeastern corner but does not actually run through the city

  9. Elizabeth Park (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Park is a county-owned public park in southeast Wayne County in the U.S. state of Michigan. [1] The park is located in the city of Trenton along West Jefferson Avenue and the Detroit River just north of the Wayne County Bridge leading to Grosse Ile.

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