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  2. Self-service laundry - Wikipedia

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    The invention of the coin-operated laundry machine is ascribed to Harry Greenwald of New York who created Greenwald Industries in 1957; the company marketed the devices through the 20th century. [18] [19] [20] While coin laundromats are very common, some laundromats accept credit cards or provide their own card system.

  3. Car wash - Wikipedia

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    A multi-bay, coin-operated self-service car wash in Seattle, Washington. A self-serve car wash is a simple and automated type of car wash that is typically coin-operated or token-operated self-service system. Newer self-service car washes offer the ability to pay with credit cards or loyalty cards. The vehicle is parked inside a large ...

  4. Harold Grinspoon - Wikipedia

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    His first entrepreneurial pursuit was at Marlboro; he purchased a used Maytag washer, and operated a coin-operated laundry machine in the basement of the college. He left Marlboro after 2 ½ years at the age of 21 to manage a fleet of ice cream trucks for Howard Johnson's, but was soon drafted into active duty in the Navy. [10]

  5. Former teacher's mission to educate continues with free ... - AOL

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    Lisa Gerard with Little Red Wagon hands out books at Doug's Coin-Op Laundry during a June event hosted by Laundry Love in Warr Acres. Laundry Love hosts events at laundry mats and provides ...

  6. You may want to think twice before getting gum from a ... - AOL

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    Ah, the gumball machine. That tempting, rainbow-hued orb of treats that lurks outside every supermarket, dry cleaner and amusement park in America.

  7. Slug (coin) - Wikipedia

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    A plain metal washer, if of the correct size and weight, may be accepted as a coin by a vending machine. A slug is a counterfeit coin that is illegally used to make purchases. The object substituted may be an inexpensive object such as a washer or a coin from another country with far lower purchasing power than the coin it is being passed off as.

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