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  2. List of Ford factories - Wikipedia

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    Later used by Ford as a parts and vehicle dist. center. Used by the US Army as a warehouse during WWII. After the war, was used as a parts and vehicle dist. center by a Ford dealer, Capital City Ford of Baton Rouge. Used by Southern Service Co. to prepare Toyotas and Mazdas prior to their delivery into Midwestern markets from 1971 to 1977.

  3. Buda, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Buda (/ ˈ b juː d ə / BYOO-də) [5] [6] is a city in Hays County, Texas, United States. The population was 15,108 in 2020 , [ 7 ] an increase over the figure of 7,295 tabulated in 2010. [ 8 ] Buda is part of the Austin-Round Rock-San Marcos metropolitan statistical area and is one of Austin's fastest growing suburbs.

  4. Ford, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Ford is an unincorporated community in Deaf Smith County, in the U.S. state of Texas. [1] According to the Handbook of Texas , the community had a population of 15 in 2000. Geography

  5. Ford LCF - Wikipedia

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    The Ford LCF (Low Cab Forward [1]) is a medium-duty cab-over truck that was marketed by Ford Motor Company from 2006 to 2009. The first cab-over (COE) vehicle sold by Ford since the company sold the rights to the Ford Cargo design (in North America) to Freightliner in 1996, the LCF was developed as a Class 4/5 truck, competing in a market segment dominated by the Isuzu NPR (and its rebadged ...

  6. Downtown Buda Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Buda Historic District is a six-block historic commercial area located in Buda, Texas. The oldest building dates from 1881 when the town was created with the arrival of the International-Great Northern Railroad (I&GN). The town experienced moderate success for the next forty years, but the downtown area never grew beyond its track-side ...

  7. Samuel Ealy Johnson Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Sam Ealy Johnson Jr. as a Member of the Texas House of Representatives in 1905 Samuel Johnson's political career began in 1904, when his brother-in-law, Judge Clarence W. Martin, a former State Representative, encouraged him to run for the Democratic nomination to the state house from the 89th district .

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