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  2. ALCO Stores - Wikipedia

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    These stores were considerably smaller than Walmart's or Target's supercenter stores. Duckwall-ALCO stores announced on November 29, 2010, the closure of all 44 of its Duckwall stores, thus ending the Duckwall name. The store in Hettinger, North Dakota, was reopened as an ALCO while the remaining 43 stores permanently closed. Subsequently, the ...

  3. M-72 (Michigan highway) - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, the MDOT surveys found that the highest traffic levels along M-72 were the 33,720 vehicles per day in Traverse City. The lowest AADT was 807 vehicles near Hubbard Lake Road in Alcona County near Lincoln. Commercial traffic varied between the 555 trucks a day in Grayling and the 72 trucks daily west of Harrisville. [6]

  4. U.S. Route 411 - Wikipedia

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    US 129 north / US 411 Truck north (Alcoa Highway / SR 115) – Knoxville, Alcoa: Directional T interchange; no access from southbound US 129 to northbound US 411; northern end of US 129 concurrency; provides access to McGhee Tyson Airport: 73.1: 117.6: US 321 (Lamar Alexander Parkway / SR 73) – Lenoir City, Friendsville, Walland, Townsend

  5. Saia - Wikipedia

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    Saia began in 1924 in Houma, Louisiana by Louis Saia Sr. Louis was a produce dealer who realized that there was more success in delivering produce rather than selling it. The first Saia truck was his car with the rear seats removed. By 1970, Saia expanded and established terminals in Texas and Louisiana.

  6. Trump's Traverse City rally delayed by hours due to late ...

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    About 8:30 p.m., a video played from Trump on board his aircraft in which he apologized for the delay and said he expected to arrive in Traverse City about 10 p.m. and hoped people would stay around.

  7. Chums Corner, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Around 1932, Deronda "Chum" Crandall and his wife Eva began operating a gas station and a grocery store at a major highway intersection a few miles south of Traverse City. Over the years the intersection became known as "Chum's Corners". Chum sold the business and retired in 1953, and died in Traverse City in early 1959. [4]

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