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  2. Volkswagen Group of America - Wikipedia

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    VWoA is responsible for six marques: Audi, Bentley, Lamborghini, and Volkswagen, and in addition is the exclusive importer and distributor of Bugatti and Rimac cars in the U.S. [3] [4] It also controls VW Credit, Inc. (operating as Volkswagen Financial Services), [5] Volkswagen's financial services and credit operations. [6]

  3. List of flatiron buildings - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of flatiron buildings that are relatively notable. Any notable building shaped approximately like a flatiron can be included, ...

  4. Frisco, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Frisco is an unincorporated community in Stoddard County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. [1] History. A post office called Frisco was established in 1895, and ...

  5. Flatiron Construction - Wikipedia

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    Flatiron was acquired by Royal BAM Group in 2002 and was briefly renamed HBG Flatiron (2002 - 2004) as a result. [3] BAM sold Flatiron to Germany based Hochtief in 2007 for $243 million. [4] In 2005, Flatiron began working in Western Canada with their first public-private partnership project, the Park Bridge east of Golden, British Columbia. [5]

  6. Frisco Depot - Wikipedia

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    Frisco Depot or Frisco Station may refer to one of several depot or stations of the former St. Louis and San Francisco Railway (also known as the Frisco Lines). Fayetteville station (St. Louis–San Francisco Railway) in Fayetteville, Arkansas; St. Louis-San Francisco Railroad Depot (Poplar Bluff, Missouri)

  7. Frisco Building - Wikipedia

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    The building was built in 1903-04 as the headquarters for the St. Louis–San Francisco Railway, which was also known as the Frisco. The architecture firm Eames and Young designed the building as well as its 1905-06 addition; the building's subtle ornamentation and its pier and spandrel system were both important developments in skyscraper design .

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