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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Jefferson ...

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    The old downtown of Waterloo, including the 1874 Italianate-styled Muebus & Fiebeger's Double Block, [142] the 1885 Brandner dry goods store, [143] the 1893 Queen Anne-styled Doering Block, [144] the 1896 Becken's Saloon, [145] the 1897 Failinger general store, [146] the 1923 Neoclassical Community Hall, [147] the 1924 Colonial Revival-ish ...

  3. Kenosha Engine - Wikipedia

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    Chrysler Group announced in 2007 its plan to invest $450 million to retool the Kenosha engine plant to build a new V6 engine, code-named "Phoenix". [ 4 ] Kenosha Engine was one of Chrysler Group's Powertrain plants that scored at the top of their segment, according to the 2007 Harbour Report North America report, a broadly accepted measure of ...

  4. The Herb Chambers Companies - Wikipedia

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    The Herb Chambers Companies, usually shortened to Herb Chambers, is one of the largest automotive dealership in New England and is the North America's 17th largest dealer group. [3] Herb Chambers is headquartered in Somerville, Massachusetts and operates 60 retail car dealership locations, [4] representing 35 different brands.

  5. Hobart, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Hobart is a village in Brown County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The population was 10,211 at the 2020 census . [ 6 ] Hobart is a part of the Green Bay Metropolitan Statistical Area .

  6. Kissel Motor Car Company - Wikipedia

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    1920's Kissel Fire Truck - 2008 Hartford, WI 4th of July Parade. Conrad Kissel (b.1812, d. 1872) emigrated from Prussia to Addison in Washington County, Wisconsin in 1857. His son, Louis C. Kissel, moved to Hartford, Wisconsin, in 1883.

  7. Premier Automotive Group - Wikipedia

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    The Premier Automotive Group (PAG) was an organizational division within the Ford Motor Company formed in 1999 to oversee the business operations of Ford's high-end automotive marques. The PAG was gradually dismantled from 2006 to 2011 with the divestiture of its constituent brands.

  8. Mitchell (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    Mitchell built virtually all of the components for their cars, and the company enjoyed a reputation as a quality builder of medium-priced cars. [1] [2] Mitchell annual production was growing steadily from 82 cars in 1904 to 1,377 in 1907, 2,946 in 1909, 5,614 in 1910 and to just over 6,000 in 1912. [1]

  9. VLF Automotive - Wikipedia

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    VLF Automotive is a small American-based automotive company formed in January 2016. It was founded as VL Automotive in 2012 by Bob Lutz and Gilbert Villarreal, then renamed after Henrik Fisker joined the company. GreenTech Automotive merged with VL Automotive in 2014. GreenTech produced few cars, if any.