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  2. Automobile Alley (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) - Wikipedia

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    Remnants of the city's auto history still exist in Automobile Alley including urban show-palaces for Mercedes Benz of Oklahoma City, Jaguar of Oklahoma City, and Volvo of Oklahoma City, and the Bob Moore Auto Group is located nearby in MidTown. Today, these luxury icons of the automobile industry coexist alongside numerous retail shops ...

  3. Former gas station owner and J.C. Penney manager who ... - AOL

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    Moore proved it’s never too late to follow your dreams: He was 49 when he started Bob’s Red Mill, coming off careers as a gas station owner and store manager at a J.C. Penney. In fact, he came ...

  4. List of companies based in Oklahoma City - Wikipedia

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    Major companies based in Oklahoma City. Expand Energy - Fortune 500 (163) Continental Resources (NYSE) Devon Energy - Fortune 500 (270) and NYSE [1]

  5. Bob Moore (executive) - Wikipedia

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    In 1953, Moore married Charlee Lucille Coote, with whom he had three sons: Ken, Bob Jr., and David. She died in October 2018. [3] Bob Moore died at his home in Milwaukie, Oregon, on February 10, 2024, five days before his 95th birthday. [14] [2] He had nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren at the time of his death. [7] Moore was a ...

  6. Bob Moore, founder of Bob’s Red Mill, has died - AOL

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    Moore’s passion for healthy foods helped lead him to start Bob’s Red Mill in 1978 in Portland, Oregon, as a local company before gradually expanding its sales into more than 70 countries and ...

  7. Oklahoma Publishing Company Building - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma Publishing Company Building, also referred to as the Daily Oklahoman Building, is an historic structure on 4th and Broadway in Oklahoma City. It was built for the publishing company behind The Oklahoman. [2] It was designed by Solomon Layton and built in 1909 after the paper's previous building was destroyed by fire.

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